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It seems some artist got creative and decided to use this public good as his canvas. I guess he should have made the red light a heart and the yellow light a “peace” symbol or perhaps a golden dollar.
I saw it in Bogotá in the intersection of calle 127 and carrera 13. Lets see for how long it stays like that.
Also note the “A” logo (actually there's two, you can see just a part of one at the left). I don't know what it means but it started appearing in lots of different lights all over Bogotá. Of course, it's kinda difficult not to view it as a couple having sex. Does anyone know where it comes from?
Art created using Ultra Fractal software.
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I took this shot at the hypocenter of the nuclear blast in Hiroshima, which is the surface location directly below the nuclear explosion.
On Monday, August 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" was dropped on Hiroshima from the Enola Gay, and detonated approximately 600m directly above this exact spot, immediately killing at least 70,000 and destroying 70% of the city's buildings. In short, with a vanishingly small number of exceptions, anybody standing within 3/4 kilometer of where I was standing ceased to exist instantaneously. Of course the casualty numbers expanded dramatically over the coming days, and indeed months.
Truth be told, I'm not a bleeding heart, and can understand those who rationalize the necessity of this event, as much as those who believe it is an inexcusable horror that should never have happened. It did happen though, and the consequences were real and undeniable, and still can be felt when you stand in a place such as this. If you have the means and opportunity to visit Hiroshima sometime in your life, do.
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Earlier this year, I was featured by the Adobe Creative Cloud as one of their Creative Voices. As usual, I had Neil from Fly Home Freedom to come and cover my own BTS of the events.
Check out the photoshop deconstruction and lighting break down here: http://www.vonwong.com/blog/the-lighting-behind-my-shoot-with-adobe/
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Special thanks to Vistek, Advanced Taxidermy, Bree Powell, Jay Zuccato, DYSTROPOLIS by wendy ng,Sam Tsang Wynn Padula, Peggy Peralta, Maris Curran, Dan Cowlesnd Neil Austen for making this possible.
This evolved 1930s warehouse was inspired by the many amazing repurposed warehouses turned arts precincts found throughout Melbourne, Australia.
Over my years of venturing into shows, workshops and just visiting mates, I have been invaluably inspired in many forms of creativity..
This is me saying thanks.