This is the last of myrecentgraffitishots and is rather more abstract than the other shots. This one was taken at the intersection between two pieces; i.e. where two different pieces meet and overlap. As with the other shots this one also has quite an unusual luminence and again, this is probably a consequence of the even but bright lighting and the metallic paints used for this piece of art.
On the whole I think I prefer the other four shots to this one, as they were about the art as well as the peculial colour and light, but I do quite like the abstract nature of this image.
camera capture date aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO focal length image quality white balance
Canon G5
2.16pm on 30/4/04
f2.8
1/250
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
50
14.4mm
RAW
auto
Geeze.. where have I been? Ive missed your last half dozen or so shots.. and they are truely great images.. I love this one but your grungy light bulb was my favorite. Im really amazed at how truely artistic some of this graffiti is. Sometimes I think its a waste of talent but hey.. they probably get more exposure then I ever would with my watercolors stuck in a folder in the cellar. lol Really nice work.
comment bym a z i a r at 04:25 PM (GMT) on 23 May, 2004
excellent composition + colours
comment by Tom B at 03:20 AM (GMT) on 24 May, 2004
Not sure where you continue to find this stuff but as long as it is not on my building I find it great to look at. 8-)
Not sure if you bumped up the color saturation but this really pops on my screen.
Nicely done.
comment by Marie-madeleine at 02:12 PM (GMT) on 9 November, 2004
Hi David,
It is not a comment I want to add after seeing your, beautiful would be a huge euphemism, pictures, but a feeling : you show England as a colourful country, much more than some would dare to imagine...
This is the last of my recent graffiti shots and is rather more abstract than the other shots. This one was taken at the intersection between two pieces; i.e. where two different pieces meet and overlap. As with the other shots this one also has quite an unusual luminence and again, this is probably a consequence of the even but bright lighting and the metallic paints used for this piece of art.
On the whole I think I prefer the other four shots to this one, as they were about the art as well as the peculial colour and light, but I do quite like the abstract nature of this image.
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
2.16pm on 30/4/04
f2.8
1/250
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
50
14.4mm
RAW
auto
Geeze.. where have I been? Ive missed your last half dozen or so shots.. and they are truely great images.. I love this one but your grungy light bulb was my favorite. Im really amazed at how truely artistic some of this graffiti is. Sometimes I think its a waste of talent but hey.. they probably get more exposure then I ever would with my watercolors stuck in a folder in the cellar. lol Really nice work.
beautiful colour ...
i must try to give a shot like this..
Tudy and Andry: thanks.
excellent composition + colours
Not sure where you continue to find this stuff but as long as it is not on my building I find it great to look at. 8-)
Not sure if you bumped up the color saturation but this really pops on my screen.
Nicely done.
Hi David,
It is not a comment I want to add after seeing your, beautiful would be a huge euphemism, pictures, but a feeling : you show England as a colourful country, much more than some would dare to imagine...
Marie-Madeleine @ athomeinparis@softhome.net