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Grand Feu d'Artifice, Grand Fireworks @ Fêtes de Genève (Geneva), 09.08.2014.
(c) Christophe Losberger
Grand Feu d'Artifice, Grand Fireworks @ Fêtes de Genève (Geneva), 08.08.2015.
(c) Christophe Losberger
"You'll understand when you've forgotten what you understood before."
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These photos are failures from a strictly technical standpoint: a tripod (which I didn't have at the time) is required for really good photos of fireworks displays; I decided to steady my camera as much as possible, and hope for the best—one or two might turn out. They did turn out, in fact, but not in the way I was hoping. The photographs in this set are as imperfect as they are perfect, and reveal an unexpected beauty in the night sky that is truly captivating in a way that's difficult to describe.
I decided to pair each photo with a passage from one of Calvino's Cosmicomic stories, many of which are recounted by Qfwfq, an omnipresent, timeless, protean narrator. Each Cosmicomic story is fun, compelling, and extremely inventive, while presenting a version of reality that is completely obvious and (un)commonplace.
"Have you seen it?" would have been a stupid question, but I had to bite my tongue to keep from asking it, I was so impatient to know what she thought about it all.
"Yes, the planet Moon has come still closer," Sibyl said, before I had asked her anything, "the phenomenon was foreseen."
I felt a bit relieved. "Do you foresee that it'll move away again?" I asked.
Sibyl still had one eyelid half closed, peering into the telescope. "No," she said, "it won't move away any more."
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These photos are failures from a strictly technical standpoint: a tripod (which I didn't have at the time) is required for really good photos of fireworks displays; I decided to steady my camera as much as possible, and hope for the best—one or two might turn out. They did turn out, in fact, but not in the way I was hoping. The photographs in this set are as imperfect as they are perfect, and reveal an unexpected beauty in the night sky that is truly captivating in a way that's difficult to describe.
I decided to pair each photo with a passage from one of Calvino's Cosmicomic stories, many of which are recounted by Qfwfq, an omnipresent, timeless, protean narrator. Each Cosmicomic story is fun, compelling, and extremely inventive, while presenting a version of reality that is completely obvious and (un)commonplace.
La renommée de cette Fête Vénitienne a aujourd'hui largement dépassé nos frontières : de 2 500 spectateurs en 1928, à 6 000 dans les années 50, on en compte dorénavant environ 25 000.
Le feu d'artifice est aujourd'hui remplacé par un spectacle pyromélodique grandiose, sur l"Etang de Berre,réalisé par un prestataire mondialement connu et reconnu : le Groupe F.
la préparation du feu d'artifice du 14 juillet 2008 à Berre l'Étang par la société EFC Evénementielle [13130] des chandelles et les boitiers de mise à feu, sur deux des radeaux
La renommée de cette Fête Vénitienne a aujourd'hui largement dépassé nos frontières : de 2 500 spectateurs en 1928, à 6 000 dans les années 50, on en compte dorénavant environ 25 000.
Le feu d'artifice est aujourd'hui remplacé par un spectacle pyromélodique grandiose, sur l"Etang de Berre,réalisé par un prestataire mondialement connu et reconnu : le Groupe F.
Montréal la nuit ! - Montreal at night!
Montréal et le pont Jacques-Cartier ! - Montreal and the Jacques Cartier Bridge!
Photo Réjean Biron
I did my first show of the main UK firework season last Friday and now I've got an insanely busy couple of weeks ahead. Three days at work on the day job, and then four firework shows on the trot... back to the day job for a week and then another show to follow...
I'm posting these pyro shots to help us all get into the mood.
If you are having fireworks - be safe and have fun!
The Basel fireworks over the Rhine river on July 31, seen from a small french hill about 10km from the city - note that the red glare over the valley is not a cloud - it's smog, a typical accumulation of polluted air that is common when there is not enough wind.
Das Basler Feuerwerk am 31. Juli, von dem Hagentaler-Hügel gesehen. Über dem baslertal ist es keine Wolke, sondern den Smog der sich an windstillen Tage im Tal ansammelt.
Feux d'artifice de la fête nationale suisse à Bâle, vus depuis la colline de Hagenthal-le-Haut - la couche diffuse éclairée par les fusées n'est pas un nuage - c'est la pollution de type smog qui persiste dans la vallée les jours de faible vent.
8sec. ISO100 f/8 105mm
la préparation du feu d'artifice du 14 juillet 2008 à Berre l'Étang par la société EFC Evénementielle [13130] trois des radeaux sur l'étang, à l'arrière plan la falaise du plateau d'Arbois et le rocher de Vitrolles