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It's amazing how a monochromatic shot can really define the elements of a photo. In this shot the triangle, ovals, squares and rectangles jump out at me. Shot with the Olympus E-M1 in Cambridge, New York.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. I like that different shades of the same color makes monochromatic picture but full of colours.
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Für "Looking close... on Friday!"
Thema "Monochromatic Bubble Bokeh" am 25.02.2022.
Have a good Friday and stay healthy.🌸
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4468 - Stampwell Farm 02-11-1986 R877bw
Olympus OM40 (film)
Fujichrome colour slide scanned to digital
“May the light of the morning sun, shine upon you. May the deepest and sweetest love always find you.” - Dr. Debasish Mridha (American physician, philosopher, poet-seer, and author).
The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 25th of February is “monochromatic bubble bokeh”. The day the theme was announced, it was a beautiful sunny morning, and I had the French doors open onto my garden. All I had to do to meet the theme for this week was to take a few steps out onto my back terrace and there was the perfect shot: some new growth on one of the James Stirling Pittosporums bathed in the morning light. The gentle light was perfect to make lots of bubble bokeh in my background as it filtered through the leaves of the trees. The shot was very green in colour, so I originally made the monochrome green, but found the sepia gave it a warmer feel. I hope you like my choice of the theme this week, and that it makes you smile.