Brian Davis, MPSA  


The corridor by Brian Davis, MPSA

November 2021 - The corridor

November 2021 - Brian Davis, MPSA

Anaglyph

November 2021 - Brian Davis, MPSA

Original

November 2021 - Brian Davis, MPSA

Original

About the Image(s)

This is yet another image from going through old images. This is the corridor around a theatre in a building which also houses a museum which is dedicated to Lowry a local artist who is famous for his pictures which is famous for its match stick men and made famous by the song "Matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs" Taken in 2009 on my D700 1/30th at f2.8. I find it very interesting as how the anaglyph changes the colours with the coloured lenses


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6 comments posted




 
Brian, this is a very colorful image; with yellow and orange colors. It is very simple and has a very nice background. It is very interesting to me, how the two ceiling lights in the upper right, appear in front of the window.   Posted: 11/02/2021 16:07:57



David Allen   David Allen
The colors are intense, the blue entry invites me to come in and the lights are all at different depths. However it doesn't tell me a story with out your explanation of an artist that, sorry to say, I have not heard of.   Posted: 11/09/2021 18:51:03



Barry Rothstein   Barry Rothstein
Very good stereo, nice shot. the pattern of the ceiling can lights brings it together nicely.   Posted: 11/09/2021 20:12:00



Betty Drinkut   Betty Drinkut
Interesting view with much to see. The stereo is effective is several ways, fun!   Posted: 11/15/2021 09:20:27



Steve Wessing   Steve Wessing
Excellent color and composition. I would pull the window back and edit out the partial framed picture.   Posted: 11/23/2021 00:17:58



Dr V G Mohanan Nair   Dr V G Mohanan Nair
Nice colorful image. The image has good depth and composition. Both left and right sides are having some distractions. Mild window violation is there on right side. I prefer to have a mild cropping to avoid these distractions.   Posted: 11/26/2021 01:48:32
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