ARCHIVE 596 – QUEEN CHARLOTTE STREET (MONO)
January 15, 2021 11 Comments
Morning sunlight across a rough façade. I’m down an alleyway in the city centre and the décor is, shall we say, functional. Lots of rough texture, no need for the expense of glamorous, smooth surfaces here. And off the main road a little, out of view a bit, so plain bars to deter those who, seized by an excess of entrepreneurial zeal, might not want to enter through the front door.
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Technique: X-T2 with 55-200 Fujinon lens at 145mm (equiv); 800 ISO; Lightroom; Silver Efex Pro 2, starting at the Architectural preset; Queen Charlotte Street, central Bristol; 8 July 2017.
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Bang! Another! What lovely lines, textures and contrasts.
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Johnny, thank you! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I like the way you find pictures in the strangest of places …and I do have a weakness for lines and other geometric shapes so this was almost always going to be a winner… I say almost there’s no colour ?
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Thank you, Hallysann! There’s no colour at all, its black and white. 🙂
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Less is more as they say… great work with light and shadows.
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Yes, less is more, very often true – thank you, Malin. 🙂
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Stunning.
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Goff, thank you so much! 🙂
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Cheers. A really great shot.
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Excellent! great shadows and rhythms!
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Thanks, Harrie – great stuff! Have a good weekend, my friend! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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