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RBSinTo

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Through a glass darkly
« on: July 13, 2017, 14:06:22 »
Taken earlier this summer at Nathan Phillip's Square in front of the New City Hall here in Toronto.
There is a textured glass surface that stands off the wall on pins of a building on the square, and I noticed a reflection of the square and the skyline mirrored in the glass. Liking the surreal effect caused by the vertically running lines in the glass surface, I took this shot.
Converted to black and white in Photoshop.
motorized Nikon FG
Vivitar 17~28 f4.0-4.5 AIS manual focus
Fuji 100 ISO colour slide
probably f16 @ 1/125th
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Re: Through a glass darkly
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2017, 14:47:40 »
Interesting, among other things because of the curves seen on (or rather through?) the glass panes. The panes clearly show vertical lines, broad and narrow, but I wonder where the curves come from. Other elements are also difficult to locate in space (the stairs on the right), while some are more obvious (the photographer himself on the left ?)
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Re: Through a glass darkly
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2017, 20:59:23 »
Airy,
Thanks for commenting.
Next time I'm down there, I'll check the glass for the curves.
And yes, that be me in the bottom left corner.
Robert
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Re: Through a glass darkly
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2017, 20:59:02 »
nice reflection

I think if the big bolts were not in the image the buildings will appear to be seen through a curtain
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Re: Through a glass darkly
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2017, 22:57:11 »
Indeed, the relatively low contrast of the shot (despite Fuji 100 slides being rather contrasty) gives the scene a pleasant softness.
Airy Magnien