Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 07-20-16 00:27
I am photographing these walls with some thoughts about their intended purposes. They are to relentlessly groom you from childhood to pursue and thirst after things, and in the process make you into a $$$ goose $$$. May be, I will next photography people's wagging bottoms. Quack. Quack.
Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 07-20-16 00:17
Thank you. I use Leica largely for its image quality, although I can't say I am a capable user. The wide aperture gives me more choices - depth of focus, selective focus. Although Leica cannot match other brands in many things, its limitation suits me for I am held back too by my own limitations. I like to do mirrors, because we don't have expansive landscape, wide vista here. I see concrete blocks, and mirror-mirror-on-the-wall. Ha. Ha. Take what you get and have some fun. But, it also makes you look harder. Thank you for your comment. Learn much from your street photos.
The 50 Summilux at 1.4, focused around 1/3 into the scene, gives a soft and faded look. I was hoping it would suit the strong glow of the morning sun streaming in. The dancing girl decorates the otherwise rather grumpy wall.
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Photo by mitresg • Last comment by mitresg • On 07-18-16 14:31
That is a Thai dancer, the only one in the restaurant. Aside from this and the silhouettes of temples next to her, there are no other decorations. Intriguing.
This is from a WWII diesel sub, once parked in Charleston, now long gone. I think I would have liked to make a sub my home, but I am sure it would have been very expensive to maintain! But secure from hurricanes, and cosy in the winter. Picture heavily filtered to get the lighting effect.
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Photo by waeshael • Last comment by mitresg • On 07-11-16 02:34
Nice subdue color.
How it could look like in the thirties in Sweden.❌