Cloister No3 – SQGM. David A Lockwood Black & White. 05/12/201515/07/2016 Cloister No3 SQGM. Like this:Like Loading... Related Published by David A Lockwood Amateur photographer with an interest in Prehistory (Rock Art). View all posts by David A Lockwood Published 05/12/201515/07/2016
Thanks John, I was playing with local contrast settings in L.R; as you observed, ended up with almost an intaglio printed image look. Reminds me of some of the old book images I see of this area. David. Reply
Very effective in monotone from this angle. As Kevinallan says, looks like 2 eyes watching and I’m reminded of a black cat’s eyes in the dark. Reply
Thanks Vicki, very lucky are black cats – so maybe I will win something. It was a nice morning out…. 🙂 David. Reply
Perfect composition and tonality, with the two doorknobs in the distance looking like watching eyes Reply
Beautiful tonality and detail.
Many thanks & much appreciated Simon.
David.
I love the graphic clarity of this image David.
Regards
John
Thanks John,
I was playing with local contrast settings in L.R; as you observed, ended up with almost an intaglio printed image look.
Reminds me of some of the old book images I see of this area.
David.
It reminded me of illustrations in books from the 30s and earlier. Love it!
John
Very effective in monotone from this angle. As Kevinallan says, looks like 2 eyes watching and I’m reminded of a black cat’s eyes in the dark.
Thanks Vicki, very lucky are black cats – so maybe I will win something.
It was a nice morning out…. 🙂
David.
Perfect composition and tonality, with the two doorknobs in the distance looking like watching eyes
Thanks & yes the knobs were quite fortuitous the way they caught the light.
David.