Not only Paul Klee: Renzo Piano’s ZPK
Pictures shot in and out the Zentrum Paul Klee, designed by Renzio Piano, in Bern. Click to enlarge each picture.
Pictures shot in and out the Zentrum Paul Klee, designed by Renzio Piano, in Bern. Click to enlarge each picture.
Colored horizontal lines for Earth’s horizon. And one black arrow pointing up to the sky, to suddenly fall down before reaching the top. “There is no movement without end” as gravity is inevitable, that’s the meaning of Paul Klee’s artwork at Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern.
I am now the arrow, and I move horizontally on my train from Bern to Zurich. I cannot fall back like Klee’s arrow, my horizon is horizontal like the train tracks shot out of my window at 1/8000 of a second.
1/8000 of a second (D800) 1/200 of a second (human eye)
And most of it all, I can now create movement without end, endless arrows pointing to the left of the frame by shooting pictures to the tracks with lower shutter speed, from 1/80 of a second to 1.3 seconds.
1/80 of a second (D800) 1/50 of a second (D800)
1/2 of a second (D800) 1.3 seconds (D800)
If only Paul Klee had a camera, he could have changed his mind on endless movement: from impossible vertical … to possible horizontal 🙂 Here you find the full series.
For Gruyére Castle, which gave the name to the famous cheese …
For its comfortable benches of bones …
For its traditional pubs tiled with vertebrae …
and for (sexy content ahead ) ….
Love is a dark silhouette … invisible without a colourful background.
Pictures shot hand-held in the darkness of a November eve thanks to Nikon D800 plus Nikon f/1.4 50 mm (f/1.6 ISO 800 1/100 sec)
First traces of Acre date back to Heracles, who once upon a time healed his wounds exactly here (!) …
Here the markets met Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, King Herod, Paul the Apostle and Marco Polo.
These walls and tunnels were built and destroyed and re-built by crusaders and mamluks, conquered by Richard the Lionheart and Philip II Roi de France.
Pay a visit to Acre Mosque, erected by the Sultan Jazzar Pasha, aka “the Butcher”
This is Acre harbour, where the defeated Napoleon watched for the last time the towers of Acre …
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