Projekt 52 week 30: Transience

The topic of week 34 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:

Transience/transitoriness

34: Transience

Week 34: Transience

A radio-controlled clock, about 10 years old, (with long-time exposure to blend the seconds, and a little post-processing to make it look old, of course) with the additional feature of a countdown (or increasing counter), by default set to 1/1/2000 – since then, over 75000 hours or over 3150 days have passed, and there’s even not enough space for displaying the seconds…


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