
October is upon us, and with it the harsh autumn light. Time to head to the Streets of Nuremberg to play with Light, Shadow and Geometry…
There is no better place in town to play with light, shadow and geometry, than the Way of Human Rights. The row of 27 columns with the inscriptions of the articles of human rights in different languages and the glassy architecture of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum combine for a perfect stage to do some street photography in the harsh autumn afternoon light. It’s getting colder by the day now, and the past weekend was most likely the last one for a jacket-less trip to the city.
All images taken with the Leica M (Type 240) and the Summicron 35mm F/2. Monochrome jpgs strait out of camera.
Have a great Monday
Marcus
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