Life imitates Art
Sometimes life imitates Art as Cheri puts it in today’s Friday challenge. This is what happened to me when I last attended a concert organised by the local Choir, of which I am proud to be the official photographer. Besides, my wife sings in that choir and I used to sing there too and it’s a great pleasure to listen to my friends from the 14th district. On December 12 , 2015 as they were singing Purcell’s Dido & Aeneas I noticed some weird patterns made by the wonky church lighting. Different sources of lights were mingling and forming strange shadows which could have been drawn by Mauritz Escher. A close up captured that moment when Art was imitated by Life.
I'm a photographer and watercolourist. I have practiced photography since childhood and digital photography since 1995. I turned it into my main occupation in 2021. I own a photo studio in Paris, France. Antimuseum.com is both my photo blog and the website for my photography business. My public Flickr space is available at https://flickr.com/yag
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Such interesting patterns!
janet
Thanks Janet 🙂
Instants magiques de la photographie ! Superbe Yann
Merci Jérôme j’espère que tout va bien pour toi.