Hanging Fan - Frankie Leung

| Camera: | G2 |
| Lens: | P35 |
| Film: | Kodak T400CN |
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| Posted: | 30-Mar-2002 |
Rating: 8.00 (1 rating)
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Fan
This is an interesting photograph. There is a good texture to the ceiling. The fan was a good subject. When I look at it, I want to see the rest of the blade. Is this a place you can re-visit? How is this lighted? The near blade looks too bright.
MARK MILLEN 30-Mar-2002 at 19:53Fan
The fan was illuminated by natural light. As the roof is supported by several steel stanchions without any partition wall in adjacent, lights can come in all direction except from the top. The roof itself was painted in black in the past and exposed its original iron face due to erosion, resulting in a high contrast together with the white fan. I compose the photo by putting the centroid of the fan in the left one-third. I'll take your advice if I have such a chance of re-visit (but not in the near future).
Frankie Leung 30-Mar-2002 at 20:25
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