March 1, 2011
Familiar Theme
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When Jacob Lucas and I were shooting the Stone Mill last weekend, I told him how I sometimes enjoy just popping over for an hour when I get the urge to shoot. It’s like meatloaf. It’s my photographic comfort food.
As familiar as I am with the building I challenge myself to find for something new to shoot, or I look for something old to shoot in a different light.
Which brings us to this utility cart. I’ve shot it before, but shooting it again seemed like the right thing to do. I love the way the light appears to spill onto the floor through the skylight.
By the way, Jacob is absolutely killing me with his perspective on the mills. Great stuff.
That’s the last time I invite him for meatloaf.
Awesome lighting here. The texture on the skylight is also really awesome. Nice shot.
This is really neat! Love the spotlight affect.
Really well done with the light and shadows. I love the attention it brings to the subject.
Beautifully done Bob!
But the meatloaf in Lawrence tastes so good!! What if I promise to do the dishes next time? 🙂
Great shot today Bob. I really like the eerie light on the trolley. Man, that meatloaf is the best!
Love the composition. Love the shadows. Everything that matters is illuminated. No distractions.
Great shot, Bob. Love the light and shadows!
I really love the lighting and the composition of this shot. Really well done.
Great light play!
God Bob, this is AWESOME! That utility cart looks so LONELY the way you’ve shot and processed this! I feel sorry for it, somehow! How profound.
Perfection…love the light and everything about this!
Love the light coming in Bob – wow!
good lighting and placement of the cart, I may have been inclined to move it fully into the light but this does the job beautifully. Good work!
Lovely moody shot, Bob. It’s nice to hear that you have your very own “Texas State Capitol”!
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