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Balcony Chairs
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Love the graphic structure
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Thanks Sue – I’ve tried to shoot this shot before – the light was better this time and I worked hard in the processing.
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Wow! This is fantastic! I have a friend who’s doing black and white linoleum cut prints. This reminds me of those, although I must say — yours is much better work. (She wouldn’t be insulted. She’s new at the technique.) I especially like the overall zig-zig structure. It’s just a fabulous photo.
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Thanks so much Linda. Part of the processing was to ‘posterize’ the image, thus reducing the number of intermediate tones. It’s a similar idea to linoleum cut prints or screen prints of course. Works very well with semi-silhouettes. I’ve stared up at these balconies before and taken images but never quite hit the sweet spot before.
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