Arabella Dane  


Wall Patterns by Arabella Dane

April 2021 - Wall Patterns

About the Image(s)

This was taken in the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Tamron 70-200 a couple of years ago and processed first with lightroom and then with some of my phone apps. It got very small so I ran it through topaz gigapixels. And then back thru lightroom.


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5 comments posted




Tom Pickering   Tom Pickering
So simple and yet complex in its simplicity, that's the simple truth. d;¬{D IOW, I really enjoyed studying this image. The horizontal bar that is somewhat anomalous, also gives the eye a focal point to start exploring from. At first I thought it should go, but the more I study it, the more I feel like it belongs there. Hmmm...   Posted: 04/17/2021 13:03:40
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Rusty Pinckney   Rusty Pinckney
Arabella,
I like Tom's change. IMO the curved shapes lend themselves to sharpness whereas your image is a bit softer. Either rendition is interesting. And I like the horizontal bar.   Posted: 04/18/2021 01:03:08



Miriam Power   Miriam Power
A different shot. I straightened the horizontal bit and ran it through Nik Dfine2 and removed some of the noise. Think I prefer your original though.   Posted: 04/18/2021 11:13:14
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The repeating patterns are fantastic and I like the coloring. That museum is such a great subject; my husband and I spent quite a while there one day. The walls take on different hues at different times of day. I love the moodiness of this image.   Posted: 04/18/2021 11:39:10



Arabella Dane   Arabella Dane
I'm loving your feedback. Hopefully i will be getting back there this year after covid... And will try this viewpoint in different light. THere are so many amazing things to see in this fascinating building... maybe next time i can get some even more weird images   Posted: 04/23/2021 10:03:56