Hi!

Well it could have been shot anywhere I guess but I like it though I'm sure it'll draw mixed responses. This image is also a great example of why I love my A16/2.8 Fisheye, the image was shot hand held on the fly but it doesn't show it. The colour was pretty bad as it was mixed tungsten + sunlight illumination but in the B&W conversion I think I've preserved the subtleties of the light. In any case I'd appreciate commentary on this image and it will be my last for a while (I promise). The image is pretty much as shot but for the B&W and rectilinear conversions and a very slight rotation and minor crop, oh and yes I will clone it out but I didn't have time :-)

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/IMGP4316s.jpg (~200kB)

Tech: *ist D, ISO400, 1/125s A16/2.8 FE @ f3.2

Comments, questions and critiques encouraged.

Julia: What is this sad place?

Me: I haven't yet seen any rectilinear eyed fish ;-). I should say, I don't quite understand this image. My eyes first travel to the bright spot down the perspective. Then I am taken almost to the place from which I started by the bright reflection on the floor. And then what? I am left in wonder...

But please, don't stop posting your works... Why would you?

Boris

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