Hi everyone! I haven't posted for a while, so when I edited this photo just now, I decided to post it here first, rather than to Facebook, Flickr, or my blog.
Over the years, I've found that good, compelling images are everywhere. Our job as photographers is to isolate the interesting parts and exclude everything else. Easier said than done, but that's what I aim for... and maybe 5% of the time, if I'm very lucky, I make a decent image.
Today, I needed new tires and a bunch of other work for my 2004 Hyundai Elantra, and went to my trusted auto mechanics, which happens to also be a Goodyear franchise. They said I'd be their guest for a while, so I walked a block to a nearby Chick-fil-A for lunch and some reading. On my way back to the shop, I noticed this nice repeating pattern of electric meters mounted over a Goodyear yellow-and-blue paint scheme. The building itself is, frankly, pretty ugly, but I thought I could isolate these elements for a decent composition.
I didn't have even my little Canon S95 with me, but I did have my cell phone, which I used to make some snaps of the trio and the snazzy paint scheme.
So a little cropping and curve adjustment in Photoshop CC and a nice "mat" and "frame" added in Picasa resulted in what you see here.
I hope I succeeded in making something interesting "out of the ordinary."
Labels: Abstract, Color, Complementary Color, Edgewater MD, Electric Meter, Goodyear, Samsung S3
3 Comments:
WHOA. What the heck is that! I love it!!! Gurgling planet in its early stages of life. Morphing but not. Soupy and still. Fiery and plain. Freakn awesome.
Couple of years ago, posted some images, good comparison Warren.
Dan
Fantastic Mother Nature view, indeed very nice shot and create the image...:-)
Lena,
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