Carnival in Greenwich (3) — Impressionists Pinhole Photo
I expected that the bold color and the shape of Masquerade and the Carnival costume
would suite for the Pinhole photo though, in real life, it was not as colorful or bold.
This photo is a reference, how it looks like through normal lens !
Double density Pinhole creates big hallo around brighter subject,
though, this softness seems to be a bit too much to be the Impressionist’s. 😀
(In this post, the results of two days shot = wet cloudy and fine / bright day
were mixed, hence, it might give confusing looks.)
Wide-angle Double-density Pinhole was mounted on Canon 5D Mk-III.
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Carnival in Greenwich (2)
Well, I went to Greenwich twice. The first day was rather wet and poor light.
The photos I put in the previous post were , in fact taken next day
when it was bright weather.
It seems he does know the expression on the fingers —- at least. 🙂
Then gathered audiences were put on the long march to the venue.
It looked like an impressive cattle run which scared the local kids.
When the party reached to the destination, they could sip a drink or two,
while entertained by some comical acts.
And a theatrical performance of the intrigue in Venice.
Then, to the next scene, the audiences were again taken to yet another location.
Venetian story has to be told on the canal. 😀
—– then moved to yet another location (though, I don’t know any further)
(It was getting too dark for photo.)
Ciao !
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Carnival ? in Greenwich — 500mm Lens Portrait
For a Theatrical Art Event in Deptford, the audience was asked to come to the
gathering point at Cutty-Sark ship Greenwich, while wearing a mask.
So, at 6:30 evening, Thames side of Greenwich suddenly see the
Venetian Carnival like atmosphere.
Performer, their staffs audiences all alike under the mask.
Those photos were taken by Tamron SP 500mm F8 Lens on Canon 5D Mk-II.
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