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Usually, I work hard to eliminate overhewd wires from my photos, often resorting to Photoshop to remove them when they interfere with what I am interested in showing. This is especially so when I am working on architectural shots.
We were visiting Clarksburg, ON on Thursday and I noticed all the wires overhead which caught my interest, especially with the dark blue sky and clouds behind them. So I decised to focus on them and see what I could do, intentionally putting them into the frame.
Now I am trying to figure out if they work best in colour or B&W. I can't say I have a real preference, although I am leaning towards the B&W images.
There are four shots in this series I would value your opinion and any critique on how the shots could have been improved.
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photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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Wire wrapped with antiqued brass wire. The house charm is from Martha Eason of Menagerie Studio on Etsy. Blogged.
The park was not yet open and we skirted the boundaries to check on early birds. The fiery sunrise overtook us and rather than trying to avoid the overhead utility wire sprawl, I thought it easier to feature it.
IMG_3986e; Urban Sunrise
Safety wire keeps vibration from loosening things. Special spinning pliers called "swipes" are used to tighten the wire.
Neck wire made with 10 and 18 gauge copper wire and ribbon. Part of my Work In Progress Wednesday series!
Plans for this necklace include adding beads, sequins, and lots of other crazy, colorful things.
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Designed for detail, made for impact, Wired is a fabric with hidden depth and immediate appeal.
With an irresistibly tactile finish created through contrasting pile heights, and small scale patterns accented by flashes of colour, each design in the collection blends refinement with modernity, unique aesthetics with high performance.
A truly timeless textile, Wired is available in an array of contemporary and classic colour options.
The Information Technology Department creatively used discarded computer parts to celebrate the season (one of my coworkers said, "Oh, so that's why our computers don't work, the parts are all on the wall!").
This wreath was hand-woven by one of the programmers.