
Light Data Flow
By: Gustav Hoiland
Category: night light
Focal Length: | 50mm |
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ISO: | 100 |
Shutter: | 30 sec |
Camera: | Canon EOS 7D |
Imagine this as a virtual environment that runs concurrent to your everyday walk across a bridge. Or perhaps a potential virtualization of… I’m really struggling to somehow tie in tomorrow’s interviews with a prominent software company with this image. In a momentary perusal of images, performed during a break from job research, I came across this and figured it could somehow be a visualization of that which is computation.
It works for me largely because there’s not much repetition of prominent lines/streaks. It’s difficult to dodge that with shorter exposures, but this was likely 30 seconds of spinning shaking sensor-rattling bliss. The warm incandescence so wonderfully paired with the pale to deep blues that were likely the final minutes of a sundown sky.
Now that I think of it, it seems more neuron-like. Some wild fury of synapses going about their daily grind in the grey matter, not semiconductors firing rhythmic pulses down microscopic lines of metal.
Also, California.
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