Alex Andrews
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Tittle Floor Art: I went back this month to the Scary Dairy, Camarillo, CA. 12/14/23. Elev. 110', 6.7mm, 1/320ss, 1.9 ap, ISO 100.
#2 as original for scale.
5 comments posted
I need to try the Scary Dairy with my drone! As you approach, the best efforts of the numerous graffiti artists notwithstanding, did you notice that Terror in bold green letters is spelled wrong.
I like what you did in post. But it is hard to tell what I am looking at, so maybe some angle instead of straight down might have been better?
P.S. I wanted to take my oldest grandkid there but her parents vetoed that idea   Posted: 02/05/2025 05:01:28
I like what you did in post. But it is hard to tell what I am looking at, so maybe some angle instead of straight down might have been better?
P.S. I wanted to take my oldest grandkid there but her parents vetoed that idea   Posted: 02/05/2025 05:01:28
Hello Alex, I think this is a very interesting image. I agree with Pete that I cannot tell what I am looking at but that does not bother me. I think that it is just fun to look at. If possible I would like to see a little room above the guy's head in the upper right. By the way, I never heard of the Scary Dairy, I'll have to google it.   Posted: 02/09/2025 22:32:30
FYI,
Taken last year added color and filter.Thanks for imput my library is getting thin.
Maybe time for new equitment?   Posted: 02/11/2025 16:16:44
Taken last year added color and filter.Thanks for imput my library is getting thin.
Maybe time for new equitment?   Posted: 02/11/2025 16:16:44
So this could be a painting at some famous museum of modern art. Interesting shot, but without explanation I would not understand what I'm looking at (like most modern art).   Posted: 02/12/2025 20:02:20
Not being familiar with the subject, I find it a rather interesting abstract. For any abstract image, the maker should be aware of how he/she is leading the viewer's eye around the image, and what every part of the image contributes to the whole. As the eye stops at each point of interest, does it arouse an emotion or a different feeling? How does it contribute to the overall feeling of the photo, and does it express what the artist intended? And like any abstract, the viewer often interprets the image independently of what the maker intended.   Posted: 02/23/2025 15:40:35