London patterns / 2
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willperrett 2017-06-07 11:20
Hello Cristina
I thought you'd gone for good! Glad you're back. Your last three posts from London, taken last month, are all minor classics, and all about form, pattern, texture. I think this is my favourite, even though it's the "busiest" in terms of composition. The subtle warm sepia toning is a delight too for those of us who love monochrome. Just for the record, and although it's in colour, here's my take on the same structure.
Regards
Will
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Hello Will,
ahh, you know me - I am often gone for a long time but never for good ![]() I take pictures whenever and wherever I can but cannot seem to find the time to resume the activity on TE... on the other hand I spend a lot of time in my garden and have developed quite a passion for plants and flower photography... too bad I can't post on TE the pictures I took at the Chelsea Flower Show this year, I had a great time going from one nursery stand to the other ![]() Your take on the London Eye is something that I like very much, I would have tried it if I had had a blue sky to show off - the appeal of a clear sky to cast the white of a metal structure against is always hard to resist, I remember I took many such pictures in Rotterdam using the Erasmus bridge as "white" element. Unfortunately that day in London the sly was so appallingly white there was nothing I could do. And yes, the "busyness" of the composition is intentional: whenever I raised my head that week in London I could only see building sites and cranes ![]() Thanks again for stopping by, I always appreciate your comments! c. |
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