2010-11-25

November

One of those dreary November mornings with a cold drizzle and the clouds so low that they hang like soggy cotton-candy on the skyscrapers. On the way to work I took a few pictures of the people hurrying through the rain to work. It's the days that makes me think about Tom Waits song November... "November's cold chain / Made of wet boots and rain" and "Get word to April / To rescue me"

2010-11-22

Graves at the cemetery in Sadyba


The local cemetery in Sadyba is quite small, but very densly "populated", if that word is allowed. This picture was taken with a tele-lens standing on the wall surrounding the cemetery. It was inspired in part by Andreas Feininger's amazing "Masses of tombstones in cemetery in Queens." (below) Of course the cemetery in Sadyba is tiny compared to the one in that photo. And I also did not have a 40-inch objective available...*


*BTW I don't think running around on roof-tops in NY with that camera post-9/11 is a good idea...

2010-11-20

Gold particles


A picture from work. This shows dendrites of gold nanoparticles. The tree-like structures were formed when a homogeneous layer of nanoparticles were moved by the surface tension of an evaporating liquid. The picture was taken using dark field microscopy in polarised light. The shiny part up in the left corner are crystals of KCl. The whole image is about 1 mm across.
A bonus image below from another part of the sample.

2010-11-16

The iron bridge and the stadium


The new national stadium is taking shape. This brigde is one of my favourite bridges. I love the classic heavy iron bars, the rivets and the specks of rust. More pictures of this are on Flickr.

2010-11-06

Post no 100


Post number 100 on this blog. It started as me trying to document what I saw around me in general. Over time it developed more into trying to put more interesting photos there. So far The 100 posts have contained 111 images. They are all seen in the mosaic above or in the album here.

I guess I just have to keep going.

2010-11-03

Żelazowa Wola


This weekend we went to see the newly renovated birth-house of Frederyk Chopin in Żelazowa Wola just outside Warsaw. The park is very nice, as is the new visitors centre and resturant. However, it's a bit empty... especially the house itself, in the picture.