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Description: The power is off and time has stopped, and we wait, its been more than an hour now. How much longer can the meeting go on for? Will we freeze as the temperature drops?
Photographed whilst waiting at Albitec offices, Moscow, February 2009. Photographed in 14 bit RAW using a Nikon D300 camera system and a Sigma EX 17—35mm lens, edited with Adobe Camera RAW & Photoshop CS3.
4 months ago wizzoh says: Digging the colors, the DoF, and the clock itself. Very well done, and composed.
7 months ago mackenziegartier says: Absolutely lovely. Not only I adore clocks like this, but the shot makes it all look both at the same time: real and unreal. Great work!
7 months ago dfrighini says: Thank you for your kind words, this is also one of my favourite shots. Its funny how photographs which you take in a fleeting moment often turn out better that a considered approach. I remember this day, I was sitting in the office with my wife (not my office) waiting when we notice the clock was not working. As there were not lights on it had not dawned on us the power had failed. Mysteriously the clock had stopped on the numbers 1:48PM. )))
6 months ago mackenziegartier says: Funny indeed ^^ I never like my well-planned shots, they always turn out quite disappointing, while the ones taken without a good reason have more meaning, more soul
Beware of 1:48 |
3 months ago
chinastone says: