
Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
From no specific project as such, 1992.
Copyright of all images and work displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
Monochrome film based photography from the portfolio of Trevor David Betts BA (Hons). With just a little colour photography and a few videos as well.
This is a great shot...I enjoy the angle you've taken the shot from as well as the combo of the silo, stairs and cloud...
ReplyDeleteCheers
Awesome shot...regards
ReplyDeleteamit
Am loving the geometrics in this one. Cylinders & rectangles, horizontals & verticals. They wouldn't be as prominent in colour! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks to you all for posting a comment about this photograph.
ReplyDeleteI had passed these silos many times, and I noted that they had just being painted. It was a early summers day with a blue sky and fluffy white coulds.
And yes I guess the other reason that caught my eye was the angles and perspective involved. I waited until a cloud came from behind this silo before pressing the button.
Thank you all again for your constructive input.
Who would have thought a vegetable oil silo could look so beautiful! This is a lovely image.
ReplyDeleteThank you once again for your comments JA.
ReplyDeleteI suppose most things can look beautiful, if seen in the right light. It was the monochromatic and geometric aspect that attracted me to this location in the first place, and then the fact that they had just being painted, they were glowing.
Even industrial structures and objects are I guess also good photographic subjects. I spend most of my life noticing, and noting down mentally locations, buildings, landscapes, shop windows, reflections, the manner in which sunlight falls onto a specific location (the list is endless).
The frustrating part is that I never get to photograph everything that attracts my attention, which I think is worth a return visit with my camera. Time, the weather, other committments, finances etc, etc. But that's life I suppose.
I think everything can be beautiful if you look at it in the right way. It's something I'm very interested in in my writing - making the mundane interesting and the ugly beautiful. You've done that really well here.
ReplyDeleteI think that applies to every photographer but sometimes you cannot make a silk purse out of a pigs ear so to speak.
ReplyDelete