ARCHIVE 464 – MOORING LINES ON A BEACH
April 14, 2020 12 Comments
Mooring lines on the beach in St Ives harbour, Cornwall; 27 Apr 2006.
This picture was taken looking down onto the beach from West Pier. It might look good in mono, but I think that the subtle colours of the sand and the seawater add something to this Minimalist shot.
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Technique: Leica Minilux; Fuji Provia 400 colour slide; rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
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Excellent!
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Thanks, Harrie! 🙂
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An abstraction with a fraction of action!
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That’s it!!! 🙂 🙂 😉
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very inventive and different.
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Thank you, Paula. How are you getting on in all this mayhem?
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It’s a great Minimalist shot, A. But if you add to a Minimalist shot, is that the same as subtracting? Forgive me, I’m easily confused these days.
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LOL! >>> no, I think that adding elements to a Minimalist shot makes it less Minimalist as there’s more in it whereas removing elements makes it more Minimalist … is it 9am already? … time for a stiff drink! … 😉 …
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Fantastic. I really like the 90° rotation. Leave it exactly as it is.
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Thanks – yes, leaving it as it is is the thing I think – thank you again! 🙂
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Beautiful…simply beautiful. I have not seen this image in b&w; yet, it seems to me the subtle colors with the black lines and separation of texture…perfect!
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Brenda, thank you very much, I’m so glad you like this. Adrian 🙂
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