Artwork description:

This line of minibuses is taken from an elevated bridge in Mong Kok area (Hong Kong): all vehicles wait in line on that street, before departing to different destinations. This is a double exposure shot, where, in the second shot, I intentionally moved the camera vertically keeping a long exposure time.
Limited edition of 25 printed on Pro Luster paper, 42x60 cm (comes with a white border for easy framing), with signed certificate of authenticity.
Available in larger sizes and other supports: if interested, please contact me for quotation (delivery time may be longer in this case).
Please note that the in-context photos show the framed artwork which is for reference only. As specified, the artwork will be sold unframed.

Materials used:

Photo Paper Pro Luster

Tags:
#abstract #city #city scene #cityscape #street #hong kong #shops #blurry #neon sign #minibus 

The line (2023)

Photograph 
by Sergio Capuzzimati

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This line of minibuses is taken from an elevated bridge in Mong Kok area (Hong Kong): all vehicles wait in line on that street, before departing to different destinations. This is a double exposure shot, where, in the second shot, I intentionally moved the camera vertically keeping a long exposure time.
Limited edition of 25 printed on Pro Luster paper, 42x60 cm (comes with a white border for easy framing), with signed certificate of authenticity.
Available in larger sizes and other supports: if interested, please contact me for quotation (delivery time may be longer in this case).
Please note that the in-context photos show the framed artwork which is for reference only. As specified, the artwork will be sold unframed.

Materials used:

Photo Paper Pro Luster

Tags:
#abstract #city #city scene #cityscape #street #hong kong #shops #blurry #neon sign #minibus 
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Location Hong Kong SAR China

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I'm an italian architect and photographer. The journey of my life had a big change around 10 years ago, when I decided to move to China for working reasons. Since... Read more

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