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© Photo by Tasos Tsoukalas
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My intention with the image was to create a warm woodsy image, using to locks on the gate and the waterfall in the background to reenforce that idea. Duchemin talks about the importance of line work in an image. Using the gate in the image to break up the waterfall to create a more interesting image. I'm pleased with the result, I feels warm and the little locks on the gate makes me wonder who had come to the waterfall before me. I tightened the crop, changed the hue to feel more warm, then heightened the contrast.
Workers reading The British Workman (of course!)
The British Workman and Friend of the Sons of Toil 1855.
Journal Weekly .
Printed by the British Workman Office, Paternoster Row, London. Bound, weekly 4pp, 32cm x 40cm.
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Named after the town's mayor, who raised the funds for the bridge. Built 1854.
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Found image. I wanted to think this was the gardener but the float in his other hand suggests he was a builder. The photograph was taken by A W Finchham of Port Elizabeth.