Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Larry Colen
> On Mar 18, 2020, at 10:43 PM, Alan C wrote: > > Thanks, all. I must say I am surprised at the interest shown in this image. I > took about a dozen shots at various angles but this was the only one worth > showing. Curious patrons kept getting in the background. Larry, the forecourt > is

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Alan C
Thanks, all. I must say I am surprised at the interest shown in this image. I took about a dozen shots at various angles but this was the only one worth showing. Curious patrons kept getting in the background. Larry, the forecourt is lit 24/7. The owner has a substantial seamless solar backup

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Rick Womer
I like this a lot! I see what you mean about the isolation problem; but in a perverse way the ugly commercial background somehow enhances the affection and beauty of the sculpture. The photo and the isolation problem remind me of this one I took in the center of Antwerp:

RE: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread jcoyle
Works well, surprisingly. The last time I saw wire bags full of stone was as harbour wall protection on the island of St. Helena, and it wasn't sculpture! John in Brisbane -Original Message- From: PDML On Behalf Of Alan C Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 10:17 PM To: Pentax Discus Mail

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Larry Colen
> On Mar 18, 2020, at 5:17 AM, Alan C wrote: > > The Phalaborwa Wire & Stone Sculptor has been at it again with this offering. > It is very badly situated for photography near the entrance to the > convenience store at a local filling station. With all the customers & cars > milling around

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Ken Waller
The subject is well worth the effort to isolate, either pre capture or post capture. -Original Message- >From: Alan C >Subject: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture > >The Phalaborwa Wire & Stone Sculptor has been at it again with this >offering. It is very badly situated for photography near

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Paul & Dan It will be interesting to see what he comes up with next. Alan C On 18-Mar-20 04:17 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote: You captured it well, Paul On Mar 18, 2020, at 8:18 AM, Alan C wrote: The Phalaborwa Wire & Stone Sculptor has been at it again with this offering. It is

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Paul Stenquist
You captured it well, Paul > On Mar 18, 2020, at 8:18 AM, Alan C wrote: > > The Phalaborwa Wire & Stone Sculptor has been at it again with this > offering. It is very badly situated for photography near the entrance to the > convenience store at a local filling station. With all the

Re: PESO: Father & Son Sculpture

2020-03-18 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Interesting work of art, well documented. Dan Matyola *https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery * On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 8:18 AM Alan C wrote: > The Phalaborwa Wire & Stone Sculptor has been at it again with this > offering. It is very badly situated