Shed Revisited

Walter Glover
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Shed Revisited

Postby Walter Glover » 04 Nov 2012, 05:49

I had itchy fingers this morning and wanted to re-work a neg that I shot a year ago.

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Maris
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Re: Shed Revisited

Postby Maris » 05 Nov 2012, 09:58

Where do you find these fabulous sheds? The one you show here is a grand metaphor for time, change, decay, and dissolution. I reckon the roof-line bumping into the top edge of the image is a pictorial problem but I don't know how I would solve it. A reshoot, a crop, or acceptance of what is as is?

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Re: Shed Revisited

Postby Walter Glover » 05 Nov 2012, 18:00

Maris wrote:I reckon the roof-line bumping into the top edge of the image is a pictorial problem but I don't know how I would solve it.


Maris,

I tend to think I should have cropped down even more. On the neg I have the whole roof line with tall trees beyond but I don't care for it in tota.
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Re: Shed Revisited

Postby Walter Glover » 05 Nov 2012, 18:11

Maybe I am happier with this:

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Re: Shed Revisited

Postby Walter Glover » 08 Nov 2012, 06:27

A detail of the gable of the shed made out of oil cans:

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Re: Shed Revisited

Postby smbooth » 08 Nov 2012, 10:59

Early recycling program, I like how the old timers reused materials because it was convenient not because they were trying to save the world.


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