Thanks for your comment. Certainly the sky in the top flight is bright blue as are the stair background walls but the white shirts are white & the skin tones look correct.
Derek.
It certainly has an appeal for me because of the composition of the three diagonal stairways, and of course the human element. Perhaps a little sharpening would be in order. The blue beneath the stair treads I take to be due to the light bouncing off the blue walls. Nice image Derek.
Peter
Photography is a never-ending journey
(This post was last modified: Jan 20, 2015, 16:36 by Plantsman.)
Hi Webber!
Interesting lines... I agree with Plantsman on that... and I agree that the image works well as a B&W too... a little to much blue/red in the colour version making it a bit to busy for me. Not sure the people and their body language say they are on the stairway to heaven though... especially not the two who seem to have been sent in the opposite direction and are grimly heading down...
I had a little different take... I thought one element could be isolated and made into a little "old" looking photo... where was this guy going and why.... all that time ago...
Anyway... thanks for the share and thanks too to Ed, MrB and Plantsman for their ideas... all good learning.
Kind regards
Rolf
In photography, the smallest thing can be a great subject. The little human detail can become a leitmotiv.
The OCD part of my brain wants it rotated about 1 degree clockwise, so the panels are vertical, like MrB has done (I think). I do prefer the color versions though.