Daniel J. Matyola, Esq wrote:
I enjoy looking at "abstract" images, and there are a number of fine ones in the March PUG. Two of them mystify me, and I would like a little more information on what they show and how the images were made.

"Fontene by Toralf": I love the graininess of the image, and the light. Are those reflections in the a shiny pendulum or other object, or is the camera looking through an opening into a mich brighte area? Inquiring minds would like to know. In any event, it is an interesting and effective photograph.
Thanks. When I processed the image, I was sort of undecided about whether I should keep the grain (the picture is a scan from rather grainy b&w film), or attempt to smooth it out. I'm glad to hear that someone likes it the variant I eventually landed on!

The picture is actually a close-up of a small fountain featuring a block of dark-coloured rock - granite, perhaps - with a circular opening carved through it, and a vertical slit which the jet of water is pointed at. So you're looking trough a large "keyhole" and a spray of water at the same time, so as to speak.

- Toralf


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