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Dag 12 - En Mørk Vej



Jeg var ude at spise med en kunde i aften, hvorfor det blev sent inden jeg kom hjem. Skyndsomt greb jeg mit kamera og Lucca (min hund), og gik ud i natten for at fange dagens foto inden midnat.

Resultatet blev dette natfoto af en mørk vej, hvor en bil bliver foreviget med en lukketid på 1.6 sek, hvilket resulterede i de lange lyskegler - nærmest en tegneserie effekt (øjne på stilke) - samt reflektionerne i den våde asfalt. Vejlamperne danner en perlerække af lys, der giver fotoet perspektiv.

Symbolikken er, at i det nuværende erhvervsklima er det svært at spå om fremtiden, og at det derfor kun er muligt at navigere på en kort tidshorisont.

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