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Entropy

Monday, May 5, 2008
Entropy

My April “Entropy” project is now complete. Some I like a lot, others not so much, but the main aim was to get the 30 shots in a month – results below: You can look at the individual shots from the links below: 1. Dying flat leaf parsley, 2. Fading Yukka, 3. Decay, 4.... »

Railway Arch

Sunday, April 20, 2008
Railway Arch

Entropy Entry 18 – The edge of an old railway arch, now part of the edge of Borough market in central London, crumbles slowly away as the business of the market takes its toll… »

Leakage

Saturday, April 12, 2008
Leakage

Entropy day 10 – the slow but gradual leaks within the London Underground gradually transform areas of the walls and floor from plain concrete into seemingly small but random deposits of minerals. »

Thaw

Sunday, April 6, 2008
Thaw

Entropy day 6 – A freak snow fall this morning has already started to melt, and the transition between the structure and order in snowflakes back to the chaos of water is today’s picture of entropy. »

WWII Pillbox

Friday, April 4, 2008
WWII Pillbox

Day 4 of the Entropy challenge – a crumbling World War II pillbox I found at the side of the road. Setup – SB-600 TTL to left of pillbox, CTO gel, -1.0EV; SB-800 TTL to right of camera, CTO gel. Triggered by SU-800. I won’t describe the assortment of unsavoury stuff I discovered when... »

Decay

Friday, April 4, 2008
Decay

This is day 3 of the Entropy challenge. Whilst this could be seen as rather a distasteful shot, I think it perfectly illustrates entropy in the natural world – especially the way the edges of the carcass are now almost indistinguishable from the earth surrounding it. »

April Project – Entropy

Thursday, March 27, 2008
April Project – Entropy

Well, throughout April, I’m going to be participating in a daily-shoot project. The aim is to obtain one shot per day on the chosen subject, and for April, the subject is… ENTROPY To make matters trickier, my D3 is currently out of action, so I’m back to shooting on the D200 – not exactly... »