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A bird inside a cage forgets how to fly, a dolphin inside a pool forgets how to dive, a lion inside a Zoo forgets how to hunt, a human without freedom of expression forgets to how live.  More Photos on http://rchircop.com/thoughts-for-the-awakened/

Unleash A bird inside a cage forgets how to fly, a dolphin inside a pool forgets how to dive, a lion inside a Zoo forgets how to hunt, a human without freedom of expression forgets how to live.

 

Zurrieq Malta

In my latest attempt to capture time, I decided to get things a little bit more exciting so I removed light from the formula and here we go.  Nice bright stars and a full moon phase.  I remained there for about an hour shooting a long exposure shot at about 4 seconds at f8,  the challenge was to get the windmill well enough without loosing the stars and getting a burst from the moons reflection.  It was quite cold but I think the sensor got quite warm to get these shots.  I would have liked to get some air planes in the background from the nearby airport but it seems this part of the runway is no fly zone :-)

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I walked through Strada Mercanti (Merchants Street) then down toward Strada San Paolo (St Pauls’ Street) and stopped there to have a look at the balconies that so dominantly govern the upper views of the streets.  Suddenly, thoughts from my past when I was still a child, I used to wonder who had ever built such a great city, so strong, so invincible.  Today I see the crumbling walls, the buildings mostly uninhabited, the doors tattered by time.

All 20 photographs focus on the capital city of Valletta, that rests dominant on Mt Schiberras.  I shot most of the images during night time when shadows and the absence of natural light brings out the real character of the city that most people ignore.

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One memory that I recall very well is the view of the old market from St Paul’s Street.  As a child I used to look up and see those magnificent balconies, the market structure, the elaborate masonry that adorns every corner.  Those big wooden doors aged and tattered by the elements, but at the same time still holding strong, hiding secrets between walls that have been there for centuries.

My aim in this exhibition is to bring out those moments when Valletta is calm and quiet, so that one can hear her voice, aged but still dominant and convincing. A city so very well fortified that even today one can still feel protected within her walls.

I visit the capital city of Valletta several times and never return empty handed, there is always that spot I have not looked into, and somehow it feels like a relationship that slowly evolves and matures by time only to get better and better.

I have chosen to work in black and white because it gives more impact to the subject. I feel that such architecture, should not be lost within color but should speak for itself through shadows and the balance between light and darkness.

These are not just photos of a city they are snapshots of history, of a culture, a presence that has left permanent impact on today’s society.

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“My World” photographic exhibition has been extended for another month so here is another chance for anyone who could not make it, for the past weeks.

 

After the great feedback received the committee of the centre  suggested  an extended viewing period at “Ir-Razzett tal Markiz Mallia Tabone”.  Click here for more details.

 

I would like to thank all those who visited and also for those who left their thoughts and greetings on the visitors book.  It has been a great pleasure to meet some of you during the opening and also throught the exhibition period.

 

Anyone who may wish to visit off the visiting hours please just send me an email on info@rchircop.com and i’ll make sure to be there and accompany you for the viewing.

Thank you.

 


 

The exhibition “La Capitale in Chiaroscuro” hosted at the Trattoria Omerta in Valletta draws to an end this month the 31st of July 2010.  So those who have not yet managed to view this exhibition will still have time till the end of July.  From Valletta the collection will be going to Italy for another exhibition in Valle Di Ledro.

St John's Co-Cathedral - € 235.00

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