Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Like watching paint crack...
It's a warm, sunny afternoon on the south coast, and spring is definitely in the air. This far into the year I doubt that we will now get any real cold weather to speak of, but the wind still has a bite to it, despite the sun.
I'm looking for colour to shoot during the golden hour - that period of time photographers, and probably artists as well - refer to the hour after, or before, sunset. Such light can create images out of nothing, such as the flaking paint on this seafront wall. With such subjects all you need to do is look, and often you can find something reminiscent of something else. In this instance I was merely attracted to the hue and textures.
Oh, yes, the review I promised of the new camera strap mentioned in the previous post: It's great!
24-70mm f/2.8G AF-S Nikkor. 1/320 second at f/8. ISO 320
© 2014
Labels:
Colour,
Golden Hour,
Peeling Paint,
Texture
Location:
Boscombe seafront, Bournemouth, UK
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