Jerome Marot
Well-known member
1: I am not sure that this belongs to "fine art", but I can't find a much more relevant category either…
2: About C&C: I welcome C&C, but I realize that 5 pictures is a bit much (read on to understand why I post 5). However, a simple comment about which picture you prefer would be very appreciated.
These are 5 pictures I present on the exhibition of the photoclub of my place of employment. They will be presented in the order shown here, they are a selection amongst many more I took on that day. I like the arrangement around the central feature (the vertical central frame). BTW: the opening takes place to morrow (7/3 at 17h00), anyone from the forum being in Munich that day is welcome to contact me if they wish to come.
The story: I am running a long-term project about a construction site with a group. I went there when it was snowing, because I wanted to have the snow change the landscape into something more serene. I also planned to take pictures of the demolition machines, first because that is what is taking place on the site at present and second because I thought they would make the viewer aware of the aggression inherent in the destruction of the old site. That latest part did not quite run out as planned, I am afraid.
Technical:
The pictures are clickable and should include the exifs. This is a digital capture processed to look more like B&W film. The actual prints are A2 size, made with an Epson inkjet on a matte paper ("rag" paper). I don't think that the type of camera or lens is important, but you can ask or find out from the exifs.
The first picture:
DSC03886
2: About C&C: I welcome C&C, but I realize that 5 pictures is a bit much (read on to understand why I post 5). However, a simple comment about which picture you prefer would be very appreciated.
These are 5 pictures I present on the exhibition of the photoclub of my place of employment. They will be presented in the order shown here, they are a selection amongst many more I took on that day. I like the arrangement around the central feature (the vertical central frame). BTW: the opening takes place to morrow (7/3 at 17h00), anyone from the forum being in Munich that day is welcome to contact me if they wish to come.
The story: I am running a long-term project about a construction site with a group. I went there when it was snowing, because I wanted to have the snow change the landscape into something more serene. I also planned to take pictures of the demolition machines, first because that is what is taking place on the site at present and second because I thought they would make the viewer aware of the aggression inherent in the destruction of the old site. That latest part did not quite run out as planned, I am afraid.
Technical:
The pictures are clickable and should include the exifs. This is a digital capture processed to look more like B&W film. The actual prints are A2 size, made with an Epson inkjet on a matte paper ("rag" paper). I don't think that the type of camera or lens is important, but you can ask or find out from the exifs.
The first picture:
DSC03886