Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Colour and light
Playing with colours. This is a very different location. The shot was taken in Burano, Italy, on a sunny afternoon. This is a photo I would say 'takes itself' and in this looses the individual signature of the photographer, or doesn't it? What it does tell you is that I love working with strong colours and natural light.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Night study
I love experimenting with night photography. Catching the mood of an evening, the darkness bringing its very own feel to the environment. This photo was taken in Venice, after a long rainy day. And what stood out for me was the stillness, an almost total absence of sound and movement.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Venice
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More of the Gran Canal glittering in the evening sun. I'm quite fascinated by this effect. In this photo selection old meets new and we are back to the present day reality of Venice. Gondola as a pass-time getting in the way of modern traffick.
I felt both pictures while capturing a similar moment are quite different in their atmosphere and I could not quite make up my mind which one to chose. So I thought I share both. What do you think? Any preferences?
Labels:
Canale Grande,
gondolas,
Gran Canal,
Grande Canal de Veneza,
Italia,
Italien,
Italy,
Venecia,
Venecia na primavera,
Venedig,
Venedig im Frühling,
Veneza,
Venice,
Venice in Spring
Location:
Italy
Thursday, 4 April 2013
From above
Back at one of my favourite perspectives. I'm fascinated with the perspective from above and amazed how much detail I can capture. Trying to remember the many photographers who've inspired me to continue looking down, the most recent inspirations that come to mind are works of Andreas Gursky and Edward Burkynsky.
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