Photographer’s Note
I went for a walk to Port Glasgow (and to see the Newark Castle). I got a bit lost, and found this on the road.
As you probably can notice, I have turned all except windows and trash bins(and footway too), to B&W.
Ii hope the composition works well,
especially with nice reflections on the paving thanks to the rain.
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oreyd
(387) 2009-06-03 15:15
What a fine picture! The clarity, color and common subject combine to make this rather interesting! Congrats!
Adrian_S
(604) 2009-06-03 15:38
Hello Adam!
This looks like one of those traditional hand-made carpets with several layers of totally different patterns and colours. It's interesting how this to very different colours go well together. I can only imagine how dull the photo would have looked like if the hard up on the right was standing normally.
All the best
Adrian
mporterf
(416) 2009-06-03 16:39
Love the colors, Adam—as well as the reflections on the ground (from a recent rain?).
Would be nice to have a note here.
TFS,
MP
mariandrea
(973) 2009-06-03 20:23
Hi Adam, great picture of a simple view. Excellent definition, composition of objects and colours, really well done... congrats! chau chau,
Maria
marion44
(4278) 2009-06-03 23:46
Hi Adam,
Just love the choice of the subject !!! Excellent picture, with a strong graphism and minimalism, a pic on the one we could imagine numbers of feelings, opinions... Great colors too. I just think I would have cropped upper and lower part to concentrate on the colourful elements and enhance the graphism of the composition.
Marion
smarcell
(14327) 2009-06-04 0:27
I love these compositions and I like a lot this one.
Some normal objects which, well placed, become part of a nice compositions with colors well placed in the frame, and the subject itself is no longer important.
Very good use of the saturation.
Regards Stefano
Photo Information
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Copyright: Adam Sampara (SampraS)
(617) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-05-04
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D60, 16-85mm /f3.5-5.6G ED VR2, 67mm Hoya Multi-Coated CP
- Exposure: f/5.3, 1/125 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-03 14:44








