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The Artistry of Lucas Zimmermann’s “Traffic Lights” Photo Series

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German photographer Lucas Zimmermann has created a stunning and mesmerizing series of long exposure photos of traffic lights in the fog. His photo series, “Traffic Lights” and its sequel, “Traffic Lights 2.0” features simple yet captivating images of traffic lights shining through thick fog, resulting in a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.

The photos were taken in 2013 at a foggy intersection near Weimar, Germany, late at night. Zimmermann used a long exposure technique, which allowed him to capture the different colors of the traffic lights in the fog, creating a beautiful and ethereal effect. The photos are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they also have a thought-provoking quality to them, prompting the viewer to reflect on the ordinary objects that we often overlook in our daily lives.

In an interview, Zimmermann explained that he was fascinated by the possibility of making the light colors “visible” in the fog. He said that the unknown hue of the blueish light, which is usually hidden in the fog from the human eye, is revealed through his photographs. Zimmermann was also interested in how a simple photographic setup could produce such a strong effect in a strange situation.

To create these beautiful images, Zimmermann used a long exposure of 5-20 seconds and slightly adjusted the color temperature in post-production. The result is a series of photos that are simple yet striking, reminding us of the beauty that can be found in the mundane.

In conclusion, Lucas Zimmermann’s “Traffic Lights” photo series is a beautiful example of how simple ideas can lead to stunning and thought-provoking art. The long exposure technique used to capture the traffic lights in the fog produces a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere that is both captivating and aesthetically pleasing. Zimmermann’s photographs remind us to appreciate the beauty of ordinary objects that we often overlook in our daily lives.

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