100 year old kodak brownie with PC1

Photographe :
charliedontsurf
Téléchargé :
2020-04-01
Appareil :
kodak brownie model b
Pellicule :
pulverantalists choice no1
Albums :
sprockets

9 commentaires

  1. heliossstardeath
    heliossstardeath ·

    very surreal. the single line pulling the eye off into the picture

  2. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    @heliossstardeath man I've looked at this scene a thousand times and always thought there's a photo there!

  3. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    Those sprocket holes enhance the already deep detail of our technological world in your photographic representation.

  4. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    @neufotomacher enhancing is better than detracting. Thanks.

  5. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    Amen

  6. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    It's not the lines it is the shed. The shed breaks up the outline of the van and now your mind has to deal with an image that isn't the expected pattern - the shape of the van is changed by the side/roof of the shed. The lines themselves play into all the man made lines in the image. You could almost, also, split the scene in half at the front of the van and have two completely different themes...

  7. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    @mike1allison I literally pointed that box in the approx direction here, absolutely no chance in framing it properly. That the composition has had people thinking is mind blowing really. If I was able to frame it/ position myself properly I would have had those power lines terminating top right of the frame but then so would most people so it wouldn't have been very original. Personally I'm attracted to the homemade ledge and brace gate which incidentally I didn't notice when I took the shot. The diagonal brace lines up perfectly with the top of the 2nd electric pole. My head hurts lol.!

  8. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    Yes, the gate is a major component ... If you cut the picture, in two, framed them and put them 2 feet apart on the wall, well, Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen would buy you a glass of wine ... probably not, but I would

  9. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    If this were color, not of that would happen. But it might not be much fun neither

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