Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 05-05-17 00:25
Thank you, really. I noticed the rather unsightly, drab wall in the dull morning light, and then I saw the darkening sky; I felt somewhat threatened. That wall, with its streak of light was particularly interesting, eerie.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 05-04-17 04:54
Thank you, Heinz. The conditions - rain-washed trees, subdue light - made it easier to keep the shades of grey. The delicacy of tones are nature's gift. Lucky to be the button-presses.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 05-02-17 14:36
Thank you. If I am a novice, and have to differentiate them, it would be quite a job; if I am not a novice, looking for one of them in that jungle, is tiresome. To make sure you must conform, there is another row, unbroken, standing in front.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 05-01-17 09:07
Thank you. Shot at 5am at M. Just wanted to see the sleek and gleaming metal of the coffee machine. I was about 5 feet from the left side. I think I shot it wide open; the part in focus was only about 7-10 ft. ISO 1600 is as much as I want to push my M9.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 04-26-17 08:30
Thank you. This is a building opposite the National Library. The lighting is from the evening sun glancing off the building. I don't see this lighting often. Glad I caught it.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 04-26-17 00:57
Thank you. This is a humble wall in a restaurant, left unadorned by the new owner. i thought the colour and texture of its faded past still worth remembering.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 04-24-17 16:45
Thank you, Heinz. After the rain, before the sun dries things up, the trees are more contrasty, easier to stand out. I didn't have to do PP, just made sure I exposed correctly.