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Triptych of a railway arch lock-up door in London. I'm not sure what originally attracted me to it; the locks, the graffiti or the layers of old paint. I thought it had a Jackson Pollock feel to it so I have attempted to create three images that could either stand alone or together as a triptych.
The Lock House situated on the banks of the Grand Calal at Lock 26. This picturesque house dates from around 1800.
I like the way all the iron gets the same color after being exposed to the elements for some time, even the padlock.
Camera: Pentax 6x7
Lens: Pentax 75mm f/4.5 SMC Takumar
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus 50
Developer: Kodak HC-110 Dilution B @ 19.5C for 4:09 minutes.
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2018-017
The Cam and the trees lining up Chesterton Road as seen from Jesus Lock Footbridge.
Cambridge, UK
Fujifilm GA645 6x4.5 film camera
Fuji Provia 100F slide film
Locked Up.
05/08/20
Olympus OMD EM1 mkII camera.
Olympus 30mm 3.5 macro lens.
Edited in DXO Photolab 3 and Silver Efex Pro2.
P8054295.
What is the fate of a lock to which the keys have been lost. Imagine how many lock exist in the world who's keys have left them entrapped
During a small walk, i found a old lock. With the composition and postprocessing, I tried to make the picture look old, like this lock.
For comments and constructive criticism I'ld be thankful.
Her heart was locked
Without his touch, his kiss, his embrace
She was lost, her world was black
Remembering a time when my world was black and my heart was locked.
The image is from a recent walk around Lake Crabtree park.
Cheers,
Wade
59202 Pride of Ferrybridge passes Kennet and Avon Lock 56 between Crofton and Wolfhall at the head of 6V18, the 11:17 Allington - Whatley
Taken with the aid of a pole