Light Geometry

9 06 2009

Yesterday and today I had to take part at a conference where not much was going on, so during a moment of utter boredom I took out my little camera and took some shots of the ceiling lamps.  There are only two different lamp designs, but after looking from all possible sides and angles, I came up with several different shots.

These kinds of images are my most favorite ones — strong abstract compositions consisting of only a few dominant lines.

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The quality of the images is not that great, but that’s the best that the little Ixus could deliver at its 105 mm tele setting.  And in this case I acutally care much more about the composition…


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10 06 2009
Stephen

Mr. Photographer
Who says photography is about showing reality? How boring is that? I very interested in these ceiling lamps of yours… even more so, the great abstraction and your story of taking them. The subtle planes of white on white control the austerity. I like them together and I like them as an excercise… like drawings. In the future I look forward to looking more closely at your work. I’m intrigued by the swatches of color I can see out of the corner of my eye. I’m a Seattle guy taking pictures too.
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