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Elements: 1- Something which is associated with the place where you live. (beach glass from Lake Ontario)
2- An object you have found by the roadside. (the purple chair. but also the beach glass, found on the path along the water's edge)
3- A big blur.
Riffing off the empty museum trope, I wanted to try a nocturnal shot with artificial light: much harder to work with than having a natural light source.
Rick Amor's museum painting:
Here... but not here.
A Liminal space offering.
Canon EOS M2
Tamron 60mm f/2 Macro
Fotodiox Pro EOS to EF-M adapter
1/100th sec
f/2
iso 160
These are the corridors of Gateway Center early Sunday afternoon. Usually during the week, there would be people bustling about. However, it was just me (and another lone person at the far end of the skywalk photo).
... going from one place to another
Rainbow Beach, New South Wales, Australia
Saturday challenge - the space between what is and what will happen next
The eerie feeling a liminal space gives off is something that is difficult to exactly put your finger on. Looking at such spaces wakes up my imagination and seems to fuel my inspiration for photography. It is rare for me to be able to convey a feeling through my photography, at least that is my personal experience. My way of photography in the past has been more about technical execution than about the emotion.
I have been very inactive for a long time, but hopefully this new dimension of the world gives me enough of a push to keep at it and make me go out more with my camera. I will be on the lookout for more liminal spaces and ways to boost the effect by way of composition and post processing.
Hoping to be able to capture some eerie scenes and discover a new aspect of photography!