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Photography Area~Our Photos => Bits & Pieces => Topic started by: Summicron on March 30, 2009, 08:57:11 PM
I've seen this blue wall countless times, so one day I sat down on the wall outside Morrisons and tried to compose a picture, and this was the only composition that presented itself that day.
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It is interesting. I wonder what the painter was trying to cover up? Was there some graffiti there? It is left open to speculation. Again I am sure this wall could tell a story itself!
It can tell a story, it is the gable end of a row of shops, the end one is a slot machine emporium, with the front of the shop painted the same colour, the side wall is more interesting in that the blue totally dominates this little side street, a few bollards for interest just to break up the blue and you have a picture.
Someone better than me will have to write the story.
the history is good though.
I don't think the wall was painted very carefully, and that is exactly what makes the picture interesting. You did a good job of composing the picture.
Without the bollard with two yellow stripes, this would not have been a very good picture. Instead, it immediately grabs one's attention. Amazing how much difference a tiny bit of the right color can make in an image.