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Interiors - HiFi & Red
I Was sitting on sofa and listening to music when sun suddenly appearad and made nice shadows on the wall. Took camera and made few interior shots handheld and just for fun. This, I think, was the best.
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This was a good idea, but I think if you did the same shot as a HDR shot it would be more interesting.
Denny Giacobe at 01:06 CET on 12-Nov-2009 [Reply]
Greeting from Norway
Hei Pekka,
it is as if the loadspeaker is living by it self and being part of the picture at the same time. It is something 3-dim over the picture. Impressing how you have arranged the blinds. I think I can see it now, the gap between the elemnts of the blinds in the two rooms are making the feeling of depht. The placing of the loadspeaker is fantastic. To me this is a very clever photo.
I give you my highest congratualtions and thank you for sharing the photo.
(is it possible to ask you for your own comments, what made you take this photo, how was your thinking ? Have you just been lucky?? (a trigger question you can't stand)
I am an oldtimer but I always have to learn. Thank you for sharing
Fredrik FW at 10:05 CET on 13-Nov-2009 [Reply]
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Forgot to rate the picture
Fredrik FW at 10:38 CET on 13-Nov-2009 [Reply]
Tack!
Heja Fredrik, and thank you very much for your comments.
I move the loudspeaker to that position only when I start listening something "seriously" so thatīs why it looks a bit external here. What made me take this photo..? I guess it was the quality of light at that special moment and the shadows. That dark red ("China red" as we call it in our family) wall looks always a bit different in various light and now it just seemed interestint to look at. Also the pitch black elements (tv-screen on left, turntable, loudspeaker support and lamp) create a nice contrast with rich dark red colour.
Med venlige helsningar fro Helsingfors.
Pekka
Fredrik FW wrote:
> Hei Pekka,
> it is as if the loadspeaker is living by it self and being part of the picture at the same
> time. It is something 3-dim over the picture. Impressing how you have arranged the blinds.
> I think I can see it now, the gap between the elemnts of the blinds in the two rooms are making
> the feeling of depht. The placing of the loadspeaker is fantastic. To me this is a very clever photo.
> I give you my highest congratualtions and thank you for sharing the photo.
> (is it possible to ask you for your own comments, what made you take this photo, how was your
> thinking ? Have you just been lucky?? (a trigger question you can't stand)
> I am an oldtimer but I always have to learn. Thank you for sharing
>
Pekka Nihtinen at 13:57 CET on 13-Nov-2009 [Reply]