Railing Geometry
These photos are taken in the same place, different days, different times with different types of film.
Some of you will recall my photos I post occasionally of cafe tables and chairs taken from above.
This walk way is along the route I take to get to the balcony that looks down on that scene.
The only reason I go this way is to see if there is a shot at the other end of the route, but sometimes the light is good for the these railings too.
There are office windows all around and so there is often reflected light shining through the railings as well as direct sunlight.
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Olympus XA2, ISO200, Top: Fuji Superia X-Tra 400; Bottom: Kodak Gold 200 expired in 1990s
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I really like the graphic nature of these. And the selective color (?) is a nice touch.
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Hi Ken – I did pull down the saturation on some of the colours (not that there were many colours to begin with, mostly it was blues and yellows) but I had to be careful not to take too much from the light in the bottom picture which has quite a lot of colour – presumably from the greenish glass that it is reflecting from. I’d have to look at the editing history, but I think I boosted the green saturation a bit, at least in the top one, to compensate for loss of the yellows.
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I LOVE these… the shots are brilliant in terms of geometry of course… but with the green plants they are really special!!
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Thanks Alexandra I thought so too. Both pictures had distracting colours and did not match each other so i desaturated most of the colour leaving the green alone.
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