Centrale nucléaire (2014) Photography by Michel Akli

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Centrale nucléaire en Touraine. La centrale nucléaire de Saint-Laurent les eaux, se situe sur la commune de Saint-Laurent-Nouan dans le Loir-et-Cher en bord de Loire, entre Orléans et Blois. Lors de la conception, la hauteur des réfrigérants a été limitée à 120 m afin de réduire leur visibilité depuis Chambord et les chasses présidentielle.
Centrale nucléaire en Touraine. La centrale nucléaire de Saint-Laurent les eaux, se situe sur la commune de Saint-Laurent-Nouan dans le Loir-et-Cher en bord de Loire, entre Orléans et Blois. Lors de la conception, la hauteur des réfrigérants a été limitée à 120 m afin de réduire leur visibilité depuis Chambord et les chasses présidentielle.

Les « fumées blanches » s’échappant des grandes tours de réfrigération des centrales nucléaires ne sont pas dangereuses. Elles ne sont en réalité que des nuages de vapeur d’eau formant un panache de dimension variable selon les conditions atmosphériques. La vapeur d’eau visible à l’extérieur des centrales nucléaires provient d’une tour de refroidissement. L’eau qui est dans le panache n’a donc pas été en contact avec la partie nucléaire de la centrale et elle ne présente donc pas de danger mais elle est surveillée et contrôlée comme tout ce qui émane des centrales.

Ce panache se voit de très loin. On dirait un nuage lorsque le ciel est bleu, Mais lorsque le ciel est nuageux, le panache qui monte vers le ciel rend le spectacle crépusculaire comme sur ce cliché.

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Michel Akli, a passionate photographer artist, is currently dedicated to capturing the ephemeral beauty of the flowers in his garden. His artistic approach is closely linked to the evolution of the seasons[...]

Michel Akli, a passionate photographer artist, is currently dedicated to capturing the ephemeral beauty of the flowers in his garden. His artistic approach is closely linked to the evolution of the seasons and the natural progression of the flowers which brighten up his work space. Over the months, he observes and immortalizes the cycle of plant life, from the daffodils and tulips of spring to the majestic wisteria, irises and roses that mark the arrival of summer. Dahlias, for their part, end the flower season in style.

Alongside his floral photography, Michel also practices wood engraving, a discipline which allows him to further explore framing and contrast in his visual compositions. His photographic portfolio is very diverse, ranging from flowers to animals, portraits to landscapes and architecture, and playing with color nuances as well as black and white.

To create his works, Michel Akli trusts his faithful companion, a FUJI X20 camera. This small digital camera is both handy and resourceful, allowing it to accurately capture the details and emotions of each subject.

Michel's pleasure is to share his current photographic work with the world, inviting viewers to follow his artistic journey, which is both a journey from shadow to light and a celebration of the ephemeral beauty of nature. His photographs reflect his artistic sensibility and deep connection to the world around him, offering a unique perspective on plant life and how it flourishes throughout the seasons.

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