35 mm Photography On Nicephore Niepce’s Territory
Yesterday we went to Bièvres, a small “country” village south of Paris. It is famous for being the hometown of Nicephore Niepce, who invented Photography in 1824. Thank you, Nicephore! (Boy! I like...
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Probably one of my favourites in the Butte aux cailles series. No tampering, fixed 50 mm lens. Paris June 2013
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Taken while visiting a wind farm in the north east of France. This is the reflection of a wind turbine on the roof of my car.
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It’s funny how the French like to torture trees for the sake of geometry. Poor things. Versailles. February 2014.
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Continuation of my experimentation with fisheyed views with no fisheye lens. Here’s one of the Local Council at Champigny. A handsome modern concrete building by the way.
View ArticleVintage cameras
I like that picture. It’s a wee bit ironic as it aims at glorifying analog photography – you have to admit all those cameras are really beautifully crafted – and it was taken with a modern day DLSR...
View ArticleFisheye-less Fisheye view of Saint Savin
Seen from the Abbey of Saint Savin (Vienne). An oculus providing a 360° view of the Abbey garden. I tried black and white and then I decided to colorise the garden and keep the green colour (above)....
View ArticleWind Turbine Abstract Impressionism
Taken while visiting a wind farm in the north east of France. This is the reflection of a wind turbine on the roof of my car.
View ArticleGeometry (B&W)
It’s funny how the French like to torture trees for the sake of geometry. Poor things. Versailles. February 2014.
View ArticleVintage cameras
I like that picture. It’s a wee bit ironic as it aims at glorifying analog photography – you have to admit all those cameras are really beautifully crafted – and it was taken with a modern day DLSR...
View ArticleFisheye-less Fisheye view of Saint Savin
Seen from the Abbey of Saint Savin (Vienne). An oculus providing a 360° view of the Abbey garden. I tried black and white and then I decided to colorise the garden and keep the green colour (above)....
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