London Skyline with The Shard – London 2015.
[Shard – noun – a broken piece or fragment, as of pottery or glass.]
Architect Renzo Piano on the design of The Shard: “We will use clear glass – low iron glass. It’s also called extra white glass in England. This is very different from regular glass, which is very green (…) So depending on the day, the light and the position of the sun, the building will look different.” In other words: The Shard’s colour and mood are constantly changing, sensitive to the changing sky around it.
My images are processed to be printed large. A collection of my work can be seen as large format prints at the Rotella galleries in NYC and Las Vegas.
Processing method: same as for my B&W photos – see on my website:
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Photographed with the Formatt-Hitech 16 stops Firecrest ND filter.
ISO 200
f/6.3
Exposure time: 6 minutes 25s
Lens: Canon 24mm TS-E lens with upwards shift.
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