397 - One Step Too Far?



Today you see me torn between two images. Both were shot yesterday morning on my way to work, both with the Sigma 20/1.8, and this one even wide open at f1.8. Hmm … pretty dark these days in Vienna. It still gave me no more than 1/125s at ISO 100.

What drew me in the first place, was of course the color, but when this guy walked through the frame, I decided to include him. I guess I like the notion of someone walking out of my frame. There is quite a number of these images in my collection now, and some were even Images of the Day (for instance 153 - Passage and 220 - People Are Strange), but it is also inspired by Ted’s recent image of an Avvocato walking the streets of Spoleto.

An Avvocato, you ask? How do I know? Oh, I say, just so πŸ™‚

As regards post-processing, well, I am really not sure about it. Color-wise I may have gone one step too far or maybe not far enough. You decide.

The second image would have been a safe bet. It’s been shot not far away, this time at f4 and 1/40s. It is a study in geometry and if I admit that I may have something like a style (I like Michael McMurma’s notion that style simply is, to make the same decisions over and again, not always, but significantly more often than otherwise), so if I have a style, then this would be very typical of it.

The Song of the Day is β€œOne Step Too Far” by Faithless, sung by Dido. It’s from the 2001 album β€œOutrospective” and you can see the video on YouTube.


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