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Apr 15, 2006 11:34 |  #1

I found a wonderfull place on Saturday. It's called Paradise Place. Be carefull when you visit because Jeff and Mell might kill you!

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Apr 15, 2006 11:48 |  #2

I often walk through there either in the morning or early evening depend on mood enroute to my office or home. I have thought of shooting there but just don't find it interesting enough. I think you covered the main angles. Depending in time it could be worth it ... maybe later in the evening when some of the skateboard kids are around and the light is more spooky. The most interesting aspect for me is the juxtaposition of name and reality ;-)a There are probably quite a few good places to shoot within 5 minutes of there.


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Apr 15, 2006 11:53 as a reply to  @ condyk's post |  #3

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I often walk through there either in the morning or early evening depend on mood enroute to my office or home. I have thought of shooting there but just don't find it interesting enough. I think you covered the main angles. Depending in time it could be worth it ... maybe later in the evening when some of the skateboard kids are around and the light is more spooky. The most interesting aspect for me is the juxtaposition of name and reality ;-)a There are probably quite a few good places to shoot within 5 minutes of there.

I shot it because of the contrast between the name and reality! I had spent the day in the city shooting nice sunny stuff and was on my way up to the Flapper and Firkin to sit in the pub garden. I will post some of the 'nice' Brum shots I took later!


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Apr 15, 2006 12:37 |  #4

hehe - urban city planning at its best - such high hopes, such a low reality..

Kinda sad to see - but thanks for sharing :)


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Apr 16, 2006 00:15 as a reply to  @ srwafu's post |  #5

I like your contrasting theme of realities, the lighting could be more interesting though and perhaps converting to b&w would generate more interest. However, sometimes an idea strikes and you have to shoot there and then!
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Apr 16, 2006 05:39 as a reply to  @ bikerider's post |  #6

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I like your contrasting theme of realities, the lighting could be more interesting though and perhaps converting to b&w would generate more interest. However, sometimes an idea strikes and you have to shoot there and then!
Roger.

I did think about black and white but thought it would be a shame to miss out on the purple. I think I would like to go back when it is busier and catch some people walking through.


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Apr 16, 2006 10:10 |  #7

I like them, particularly because of the contrast with the name of the place.

You should call this collection "Paradise Lost" (borrowed of course from the John Milton novel of the same name)


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Apr 17, 2006 00:47 |  #8

I like the role color plays in the composition of the pictures. It really works to move the eye into the photos and highlight important parts of the picture. I like the color in the second and third ones especially, and think the contrast it provides in the fifth is striking.


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