Posted by Illuci (Hurdegaryp, Netherlands) on 14 October 2007 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio.
This is the same picture but processed in such a way that the lamp at the wall becomes visible. Thank you Marcus, for your comment, the picture has become a hell of a lot better now, it got something mysterious.
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I’m so sorry I missed the first picture, Illuci, so am rather clueless about this one! But I must say this is a skilful composition and the angle here is excellent. The particular siting of the wall and each individual object in this picture, along with the distinct shadows, does create interest and a real sense of curiosity about something more perhaps lurking around the corner….
14 Oct 2007 4:34pm
@Rebecca: Thanks Rebecca! It was the lamp. In the old version the lamp was completely invisible because its white merged completely with the alomst-white of the house wall. Only its shadow was visible and I was wondering about the shadow without any object causing it!:)
Invisible lamp - the next twilight zone episode ;)
15 Oct 2007 10:44am
Nice PP, a pity you lost all the other comments! I would have taken both for direct comparison!
15 Oct 2007 4:16pm
@Markus: Er waren niet zoveel comments, slechts drie. Als je zelf Photoshop hebt of MIcrosoft Picture Manager, kun je dit plaatje opslaan op je eigen schijf en het contrast verhogen. Je zult zien hoe de lamp dan verdwijnt. De lamp verdwijnt ook door de lichte tonen te versterken. Ik wilde de stenen van de oude muur goed laten uitkomen, zodat ik niet zag hoe de lamp verdween. NU zijn de oude stenen van de muur minder goed gekleurd, maar de lamp is wel zichtbaar wat ik beter vind, omdat er geen onverklaarbare schaduw op de muur staat. Want de lamp verdwijnt wel, maar de schaduw blijft bestaan!
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