Shapes and Shadows

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P C Headland
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Shapes and Shadows

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A glorious, calm, early spring day. No wind, somewhat uncommon round these parts at this time of the year! I needed to go and get a few things in this locality, so thought I would spend an hour or so wandering around the Lower Hutt city council buildings and arts centre.

I shot a roll of 35mm colour negative (Kodak Aero 100) in the Canon FTb, and once that was finished, I decided the bright sunlight and clear blue skies were too good to not take advantage of, so switched to the iPhone.

Here's some of the black and white iPhone shots - taken using the Blackie app, otherwise unedited.
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Nice series of abstracts, and your style comes through in anything you shoot!
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Very nice and film like.

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And some colour shots from the same wander:
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I really like the b/w shots a lot.
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Really nice. A good reminder (for me) to look a little closer at form rather than always broadly for composition.
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