Smoke and Mirrors
Smoke and Mirrors (monochrome version).
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eXposure
wonderful mood with the b/w …
excellent capture Jim
kalaryder
Like the slight sense of distortion, it goes exceedingly well with the toning.
Alistair Wilson
great shot jim, from the weekend? is that a fish eye lens or something?
Jim Worrall replied
It’s a 10mm lens Alistair. If you get down really low and tilt the lens up so that it’s on a different plane to the subject you can get this distortion (which is what I was trying to achieve). To me the distortion gives a whole new feel to what might be a very boring image. Each to their own. ;-)
Dave Aarons
Love the b&w and the angle, great work Jim
Alistair Wilson
awesome! thanks for that
lianne
This is just phenomenal Jim! Just perfect in this monochromatic treatment and the perspective does give it a totally different atmosphere! Absolutely love this very moody piece!
Stuart Chapman
Nicely framed and fitted into the shot Jim. The gradient of the slope around the building adds to it nicely and the b/w treatment has really brought out the tones in the brickwork nicely,
PJ Ryan
yep, the angle really sets it off nicely .. it’s such a gorgeous building .. the way it bends back into yesterday makes it so much more special :)
Jim Worrall replied
“bends back into yesterday” .....I like that expression Nicole, may I use it?
;-)
Carol Lewsley
great capture
Sarah McKoy
Love the Gothic and eery feel to this piece. Well done.
Joe666
Good work Mark.The AoV is spot on.
Joe.
Jim Worrall replied
Mark?? hmmmmmm…..... ;-)
Cathy Middleton
Gorgeous shot Jim. Beautifully executed. Where is this delightful chapel?
Joe666
Dunno where that came from,Jim i meant.Sorry.
Di Jenkins
Oh Jim … another stunner! Love the curling effect from your lens & angle – like the building is reaching around to grab the viewer!
SharonD
Beautiful capture and processing Jim.
Catherine Davis
Absolutly gorgeous!
Jacqueline Bar...
this is a wonderful capture Jim. i really like the placement of the church as well as the treatment you have given this.
Christine Wilson
love the perspective here Jim