Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON (Image ID: 131-6646)
It's not a honeycomb. It's not an advertising hoarding. It's not a computer game. It's not some hi-tech set for a television game show, either.
I shot this in an amusement parlour a few weeks ago, with the permission of the staff. As soon as I saw the changing colours on these segmented platforms, each for a single player, I knew I had to take a shot. I chose my angle carefully, to include the silhouette on the right and the metal stool on the left.
By shooting it from side-on, I figured it would create a more interesting (even perhaps intriguing) sight than shooting it from front-on. This angle also gave me the added attraction of the reflections on both sides of the metal.
16 comments:
Very clever! From the tiny shot on my sidebar, I thought it was light shining through window panes onto a yellow wall.
It is often, as I've learned from you, where/how not what ...
It looks like the bottom of the Deal or No Deal game at the arcade! It's my sons favourite.
Thanks very much, Betsy - I forgot to mention that the light combination kept changing - so I had to wait for this sequence!
Very kind of you, Daryl. The interesting thing is that this shot was taken freehand, without a tripod, in VERY low light. Finding the right angle was the easy part - holding that camera steady was the real challenge!
All this time, Jewels, I wondered what this shot reminded me of. You are absolutely right - thanks so much for letting me know!
That's a really interesting shot, David. I love the colours, it's very Tiffany.
CJ xx
Neat angle David.
Very unusual shot and interesting one, David. Can't quite get what it is - see the stool OK but the rhs panel looks like a face to me.
Very cool..............I think I need a repeat button because that's what I always say about your pics!! LOL But they really ARE cool!!
I wouldn't have known what that was if you hadn't have told me! Lovely colours you shot there.
Maggie X
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Thanks so much, CJ - I didn't think of the Tiffany connection!
Thank you, iMac - I think I took three shots, all of them deliberately from skewed angles!
Eddie, now you've got me looking at the high-res image. Maybe it's the Phantom, the ``ghost who walks''!
I'm so delighted to hear it Joan - you have made my day with that comment. Thank you!
Great visual detective work, Maggie. Glad you like the result.
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