Well, at first I was not sure about that photo. The cable tie fights the white paint, somehow... Other than that, I like the light and the color. Ever felt like cutting it square, without the tie?

Second look - more like tenth, actually - the image feels better. Still think about the square version... but that's just my taste, I'm kind of square lately.

LF

Godfrey DiGiorgi escreveu:
Went to Juan Buhler's "Street Photography" show opening in San Francisco on Friday evening.

I arrived early so spent an hour or so meandering about the neighborhood of Hyde, Bush, Pine, and Leavenworth streets, exploring. I make quite a few 'details' still life scenes and a number of people scenes too, intending to render in B&W.

This one, however, gave me pause to do a color rendering as it was a near-wide open shot with the old Pentax M50/1.4 lens. While it's not the sharpest photo I've made, the high sensitivity setting lens and color give it a textural quality that I'm quite enjoying.

  http://homepage.mac.com/godders/006-cablesbrick.jpg
  "Cables & Brickwork" - San Francisco 2009
  Panasonic G1 + Pentax M50/1.4
  ISO 1000 @ f/2 @ 1/20 sec

Comments always appreciated.

BTW, an excellent show, Juan! Worth the trip for any San Francisco area locals to go for a visit. It's at the Shenson Gallery hall in the hospital, 900 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA.

enjoy,
Godfrey

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