On the Road

2014-XA-004-016

 

Somewhere among the Victoria pavement repair crews is an artist with a can of tar. This is not his only work either.

This picture has a light leak, but after trying some fixes I just left it. It is OK I think. I can shoot this scene again – it is quite close to the storm drain.

 

 

 

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Olympus XA, f2.8/35mm lens, Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 film, scanned with Epson V700, edited with Lightroom 5

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    • Hi Andy – I totally agree. Since it is not the only one I wonder if it might even be thought to have some function at stopping the spread of certain kinds of cracks, or the formation of potholes, or something. I bet, if nothing else, that is his excuse and he’s sticking to it.

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  4. Honestly, I don’t think I would have even noticed the light leak, because I was so interested in the pattern on the road. If I squint at it, the spiral takes on the appearance of a hole in the pavement, connecting it with the silvery water.

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    • The lighting was perfect, and it compensated perfectly for a shot of the house behind me which is a truly horrible example of the wrong architect in the wrong location which I was trying to photograph. Then as I walked along the sidewalk a bit further the light caught this swirl and I knew what needed photographing.
      I tried cropping it and a black and white conversion, but neither worked as well as this version does. It sure is fun to find things like this just lying on the road – kind of like painted markings. There for months or years, but transitory even so.

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