
Regular readers should know that I have a hang for street photography in museums. And that where I run across skeletons on display, try my best to have them “interact” with the visitors in front of the displays. Like in this snapshot taken yesterday, when The Signifcant Other and I visited Genoa’s Museum of Natural History. Creepy? No, not really. Come one, after all they are just a bunch of skeletons on a casual observation of people passing in front of the glass cases. Or not? Well, as long as it is not yet Night in the Museum 😉
Taken with my Nikon ZF and the Nikkor Z 40mm 1:2 SE, image specs 1/30 sec @ f/13 and ISO 6400, 40mm focal length. Some post-processing (mainly cropping) in Lightroom Classic.
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Have a great Monday
Marcus
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This is amazing photograph, if I call like that “contrast of life”, I hope I wouldn’t make mistake. Thank you, Love, nia
Hi Nia, thanks for Visit and comment. “Contrast of Life” would also fit perfectly. Have a great Day! Marcus
You are welcome, Have a great day, Thank you, Love, nia
Haha. Even though they’re skeletons, they seem kind of friendly this way.
Glad you like the post! Thanks for visit and comment!
Of course. Thank you for sharing. ^_^
Love the way a story pops from this photo! Cool approach
Thanks so much, Frank, appreciate your feedback! Marcus
Excellent photo, Marcus! Not creepy at all, after all, that is what we all look like inside the flesh and guts, right? I can see that you are thoroughly enjoying your new Nikon! 😎👍🏻
Thanks, John, glad you like the post! The Nikon is so awesome!
You’re welcome! Nikons just work and keep on working.
Ha! This is a fun one Marcus.
Thanks, Los, glad you like it! Marcus
Wow, so many more posts lately — it’s amazing how you can be creative and share your work when your gear isn’t kneecapping you!
Thanks, Matt, much appreciated, and oh so true!