This is another rotated shot, this one by 90° clockwise, and beyond that I can't think of much else to say about this one other than that it's one of about two, maybe three decent shots that I got this afternoon while wandering around Blackpool with John and Mark.
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped?
1.47pm on 7/4/06
Canon 20D
EF 70-200 f/4L USM
70mm (112mm equiv.)
f/5.6
1/500
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
perspective 'corrected'
comment by maria at 10:40 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
is it a shadow?? its very unique but still attracts the eye
comment bylawrence at 10:45 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
Nice coloring and tones. I take it this is on the boardwalk? I like the wood grain.
comment byJacques at 10:45 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
Very interesting mood, texture and (lack of) colors are great.
comment byDutch PhotoDay at 10:54 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
We love bicycle reflections. This one is great! We made a special bicycle archive.
comment bycoldmountain at 10:54 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
I'm loving the fight going on between the spokes and the wood grain over the right hand side.
comment byRobert at 11:08 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
Because of the rotation, the wood appears to be a wall higher than the observerl. Before reading your post i thought "how'd they get the shadow to go up if the bike rack is on the ground?"
comment bynuno f at 11:10 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006
This show gives the impression to be marked in the wood. Again, simplicity gave a fantastic photo. :-)
this photo reminds me of fernando traverso's work, representing disappearences in the streets of rosario, argentina. check it out:
http://www.ndmoa.com/PastEx/Desappeared/Fernando/pages/TheDisappeared_Trave%2310003.html
http://www.barriodelcarmen.net/masacritica/bicisfernando/index06.html
i love the poetic force of your work.
thanks for posting it.
This is another rotated shot, this one by 90° clockwise, and beyond that I can't think of much else to say about this one other than that it's one of about two, maybe three decent shots that I got this afternoon while wandering around Blackpool with John and Mark.
camera
lens
focal length
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
cropped?
Canon 20D
EF 70-200 f/4L USM
70mm (112mm equiv.)
f/5.6
1/500
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
perspective 'corrected'
is it a shadow?? its very unique but still attracts the eye
Nice coloring and tones. I take it this is on the boardwalk? I like the wood grain.
Very interesting mood, texture and (lack of) colors are great.
We love bicycle reflections. This one is great! We made a special bicycle archive.
I'm loving the fight going on between the spokes and the wood grain over the right hand side.
Because of the rotation, the wood appears to be a wall higher than the observerl. Before reading your post i thought "how'd they get the shadow to go up if the bike rack is on the ground?"
This show gives the impression to be marked in the wood. Again, simplicity gave a fantastic photo. :-)
Very creative! This is really great!
Interesting composition. I had to examine it a few times before I truly realized what I was looking at. I enjoy the color treatment as well.
nice picture and composition with light and shadow
It is a really nice shadow composition...very interesting texture and color on the wall the shadow falls upon.
Nice abstract shot, the tone and shadows look great.
I can always count on you for imagination, expression, and a good bit of vertigo ;-)
Again, excellent work.
Very nice! I especially like the texture of the wood.
Variation(s) of Rorschach's bike...?
Beautiful... You have a unique eye for capturing what most people don't see...
great image its original, great vision :)
Awesome shadow! As Louise said already, you've a great eye for things people would never see!
wow! awesome. i think it could be better at b&w, but this way is really cool too :D
nice shadows :)
Muy interesante la textura y el juego de sombras.
Good shot!
oh man, this one impressed me..
Thanks all :-)
this photo reminds me of fernando traverso's work, representing disappearences in the streets of rosario, argentina. check it out:
http://www.ndmoa.com/PastEx/Desappeared/Fernando/pages/TheDisappeared_Trave%2310003.html
http://www.barriodelcarmen.net/masacritica/bicisfernando/index06.html
i love the poetic force of your work.
thanks for posting it.