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    A tour in a science museum

    I'm out for work; yesterday I spent part of my free day in a History of Science Museum, where luckily photographing was not forbidden. Since it was very cold, I spent more time than foreseen and shot a lot.
    There were difficulties, of course: most objects were inside glass display cabinets with their reflections, busy backgrounds, and their lights (sometimes very faint, sometimes not). Although flash was allowed, I never used it.
    Anyway, I enjoyed those hours; here some results. Just after, outside I discovered another show... but it's another series .

    #1 The four operations


    #2 Electrotherapy (!)


    #3 In close sight


    #4 Underwater acoustics


    #5 Paul


    #6 Pascaline!


    #7 Little scientific library
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    So, perhaps now that mods start to move threads, also people will move....
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    The last image is creatively composed; but i miss some punch in the rest of the image; i just can't understand why you shot #2 (electrotherapy) that way... the image is visually blocked half way !!!!Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frequency View Post
    The last image is creatively composed; but i miss some punch in the rest of the image; i just can't understand why you shot #2 (electrotherapy) that way... the image is visually blocked half way !!!!Regards
    Thanks for the comment. Regarding electrotherapy, I wanted something misterious, possibly scaring. The device, seen frontally, is much less worrisome
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    I love the last one. Great idea for a photos set and well executed.

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