Photographer’s Note
I noticed this in a draw in the office, and liked the look of it.
PP B&W USM, duotone, cropped
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cool_s15
(4044) 2004-02-22 5:33
Great B&W shot, i don't know why I really like the tone of B&W shot. I haven't try shooting in B&W. I think I should try soon.
Very nice lighting... Nice job.
avigur_11
(21271) 2004-02-22 5:49
A very nice composition, Bryan, I like the circles, very well seen. I am distracted by the too white surface, so I'd add contrast and reduce brightness, see my WS. Anyway, very well seen, good job.
torben
(3084) 2004-02-22 5:56
That is a fine composition of circles, and the texture of the tin boxes and the film along with the narrow DOF gives a nice nostalgic mood to the phto. Very good.
jrj
(34779) 2004-02-22 6:10
Simple, artistic shot of the film rolls in their cointainer. The BW choice works well in this pix.
Isabelle
(9014) 2004-02-22 6:20
very nice composition, Bryan. B&W works very very well here :))
i would only try to burn that white element on the back. other than that, it´s just great!
clodreno
(0) 2004-02-22 7:25
you have been changing type of pictures, and I must say that those ones are really interesting. nice composition. I like it a lot.
nwoehnl
(118) 2004-02-22 8:15
Nice artistic shot, Bryan. The shapes of the films are well captured, they almost look like they're made of steel (well at least on my laptop screen, that is), and I'm with the others in commending you on the choice of b&w, and in suggesting to deemphasize the bright upper left area. Very good shot.
manny
(21378) 2004-02-22 10:18
Yes, it does look good. And moreso because of the BW tone. Composition is well-chosen as it exposed ud to various patterns. Good shot!
Jeppe
(18623) 2004-02-22 15:27
This remind of my younger days (30 years ago) when I devolped B&W films and had a darkroom. Very well done - spotted and captured Bryan.
henrye
(3498) 2004-02-24 4:02
Great shot. The black and white works well here. Nice abstract composition and a very interesting subject. I like the frame too.
sunny
(3068) 2004-03-04 7:53
B&W works perfectly for this simple yet lovely composition of daily life details! The round lines situated in diagonal angles and the tight framing make it look just fine!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Bryan Johnson (Midnight_sun)
(1939) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2004-02-00
- Categories: Artwork
- Camera: Nikon F50, 35-80 mm
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2004-02-22 5:27








