This piece of brushed steel public art is so large the only way to capture the details is by looking upward.
Posted as part of Sonel’s Weekly Black and White Weekly Photo Challenge: Upward
This piece of brushed steel public art is so large the only way to capture the details is by looking upward.
Posted as part of Sonel’s Weekly Black and White Weekly Photo Challenge: Upward
Wow! These are stunning shots Lisa! An excellent entry for the challenge hon and thanks so much for taking part. Much appreciated! 😀 *big hugs*
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Thanks for your sweet comments Sonel!
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You’re very welcome hon. 😀
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Wonderful choices for the challenge! I really like then a lot. 🙂
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Correction: them
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🙂
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Thanks Jackie!
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Lovely compositions on this set – and the black and white conversion hides what looks like random graffiti.
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Thanks Jude. What looks like graffiti in these photos is actually “on purpose” brush marks in the stainless steel. In color they reflect the blue and green around the piece but black and white makes them look more like graffiti. One of the things I like about seeing images in black and white is the new perspective!
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Very nice, strong shots. I especially like the bottom one. Great work!
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Thank you! I really appreciate your comments and your visit!
Lisa
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Really love the last one, so graphic!
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Thanks Kathryn!
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You are welcome of course !
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Oh i love the angle of #4 pointing up at the sky. Great piece of art, you have given it so much presence.
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Thanks for your nice comment! I’m happy to hear you like this post…I’ve had these pictures on my phone for a few months waiting for the right time. 🙂
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Phenomenal shots – the lighting and set up are exceptional!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Every picture is so cool! I especially love the high contrast of sky and clouds as a backdrop to the sculpture. You have such a great eye 🙂
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Thanks Rob! I had a lot of fun climbing around underneath this one trying out new angles. 🙂
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