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Neo-Trio
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I'm not quite sure what spurred this shot at that moment but I was again hanging around this store near home where some buddies work and in the meanwhile became bored, lit up a cigarette, refilled my java, and walked around clicking (digitally speaking). There happened to be only one spot on the overhang where all three flourescent fixtures (even though its called "neo"-trio) joined together. I'm also particular on the detail of debris and a.k.a. bug remains on the fixtures and bulbs especially (call me odd). Looking closely enough you can just make out the end terminals of each bulb.
The darkness came natural so no p.p. there only everywhere else. Started off with auto leveling which brought up the original intensity then added in some poster edging to help the grain stand out. Brightness intensified only enough to help grain and not to wash out darkness below. No colour modifications and was pleased with the contrast intensities.
Let me know, TL feedback always enjoyed, Brian... |
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Ok, your ODD! hehehe!
:O)
Interesting! I understand the treo, however I think in my oddity I would of cropped the top light(although texture is cool) and left the bottom two in a rectangular/widescreen format and this would be more of a nice graphic image.
A little Workshop for.......!
~michael~
Some secret place of evil techniques. Special atmosphere.
I like it; like cold iron.
Huub
Brian
Fantastic composition!!