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.
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…






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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