Light casting a shadow

by Simonmac

Uploaded10/05/2026 - 13:15
CategoryGeneral
Shutter Speed1/125
Aperturef/8
ISO200
Focal Length38mm
Unique Views / Likes17/10
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davidwozhere
Posted 10/05/2026 - 23:38 Link
As a visual thing of beauty one could complain about it (maybe?) but as a study of contrasts it has a lot going for it:
light and shade; colours; textures; materials; near and far; metallic and earthen; even igneous and gaseous! Its apparent simplicity is absolutely deceiving -- probably to Simon too if truth were to tell ?? I just looked at it some more, and the list just goes on and on .......... your turn.
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Edited by davidwozhere: 10/05/2026 - 23:42
Simonmac
Posted 10/05/2026 - 23:43 Link
davidwozhere wrote:
As a visual thing of beauty one could complain about it (maybe?) but as a study of contrasts it has a lot going for it:
light and shade; colours; textures; materials; near and far; metallic and earthen; even igneous and gaseous! Its apparent simplicity is absolutely deceiving -- probably to Simon too if truth were to tell ??
Thank you. Pretty much what I saw. This arrangement faces my property. I revisit it often. There is plenty of life in my noggin.
GIULIO57
Posted 11/05/2026 - 05:10 Link
Effective.
SSF1957
Posted 11/05/2026 - 06:57 Link
Simonmac wrote:
davidwozhere wrote:
As a visual thing of beauty one could complain about it (maybe?) but as a study of contrasts it has a lot going for it:
light and shade; colours; textures; materials; near and far; metallic and earthen; even igneous and gaseous! Its apparent simplicity is absolutely deceiving -- probably to Simon too if truth were to tell ??
Thank you. Pretty much what I saw. This arrangement faces my property. I revisit it often. There is plenty of life in my noggin.
I thought I had seem a similar image before from you, last one was in Mono.
I can see why you would revisit it often, a strong graphic subject which certainly draws the eye
Stephen

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Posted 11/05/2026 - 12:33 Link
Nice example of Flemish Brick Bonding.

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