Canon G1X @ 50mm (90mm eq.) w/polarizer
1/300 f5.6 ISO 100
Perspective straightened and monochrome-converted out-of-camera jpg
This is the same building depicted in the patio photograph I posted last Monday, shot from a different, straight point of view and having in mind a totally different layout. I don't think any deep aesthetic theory should be squeezed out of this. My simple purpose is to show how walking around our subject and changing our eye's and mind's attitude can produce interesting and sometimes unexpected results. And, above all, be fun.


... perche' non e' che tutti i bianchi e neri riescono col buco, eh? i tuoi sono sempre ... folgoranti!
Posted by: rita | August 11, 2012 at 10:48 PM
Rita,
I must say lighting condition helped a lot in this case. The scene was fairly contrasted, and the sun was about 90 degrees angled, thus allowing the polarizer to make its job at its best.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | August 12, 2012 at 05:04 AM