This was captured in one of the small alleys of Richmond. A location where there is only space for a person. It was quite a puzzle how a person could possibly paint something like this in such a narrow space alley!
I run a fair amount of film through a Leica rangefinder and have only one lens. You guessed it, a 50mm Summicron. Wonderful blog, glad to have discovered it. Cheers!
Found your site through blog catalog new group. I love your photography. Very talented. This one is one of my favorites. Great blend of form, texture, color, light and dark. Crisp ambiguity is the term that comes to mind.
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It reminds me of cave painting...and think what difficult conditions those were done under. This is a fabulous image.
You are so right about this being a cave painting!
Thank you for such a fast commentary!
I love how your captured the texture of the wall surface as well as the subtle shading of the colors.
Simply brilliant. It looks like a painting.
I run a fair amount of film through a Leica rangefinder and have only one lens. You guessed it, a 50mm Summicron. Wonderful blog, glad to have discovered it. Cheers!
Snapper, this is a great honour to see you here. Thank you for your visit and I would like to visit your blog more often.
Sue, thank you again for the visit. As I could recall, you are from photoforum.com?
exposemaximum, thank you for your visit. I love your work a lot as well.
First time viewing your blog. Love the colors and abstract views. I look forward to more.
Susan, thank you for the visit and we are a photography group :)
Found your site through blog catalog new group. I love your photography. Very talented. This one is one of my favorites. Great blend of form, texture, color, light and dark. Crisp ambiguity is the term that comes to mind.
I love it ! Very creative ! That's actually really cool Thanks.
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