I did write something down there.
As a mater of fact, It has been a while
since I took any digital picture at all.
I've tried to do anly analog photography
for a while, but after all, it seem that
i cannot stick to one kind of equipement for too long.
So guess what? here are new pictures!
lately I've at last found where the demonstration
registered on the web, so I can go there
and take pictures more often.
The following are about a demonstration
that took place a week ago. I found it while browsing
demonstration for the 10-11 of March and found it.
It was against the nuclear activity in france.
With the tragical events that happened in japan about
a year ago, the revendication against nuclear have been
more radical : now it is about stoping all nuclear activity.
The other topic for wich peoople where demonstrating
was to proteest against the very frequent passage of trains
carrying radioactives wastes across Paris suburbs, using
the SNCF or the RATP trains on infrastructures and pathes
designed for people. To cut it short, it is possible that all
the railstations and the place where these trains
went (and are going, every day), are now irradiated
to some extent.
(and I am not talking about the irradiation state of the railworker in theses area).
Here are some pictures of the quite small demonstration,
(we where about two hundreds).
There where kids n the front, wearing these suits.
It made me think that if we had a nuclear incident in
France, we would have to wear these to, all our life.
This is what our children might look in the future.
I focused on portraits, using a tele lense (an old 75-240 to tell you all)
I saw the superposition of the panel in the background
and the paper in the foreground, and waited to have a clear view on the guy.
A bystander. It is what I love the most : people watching, stoping themselves in their life, to watch what's happening.
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