Thanks Cat! I really do like the color graduation in this photo - it goes well with the indentation of the wall. With the indentation and the allignment, I'd say this works well for a tilt. I especially like the texture of the wall. Nicely done. jano
Thanks for looking Jano, I see your point... Thanks for asking. :)
Let me see if I can clarify it. This shot is tilted only slightly to the right(camera to the left), its not upside down. The light inside the casing is actually a halogen bulb and the electrical connection/attachment to the wall is right behind the light, hidden from the view. The diagonal line is not PS's in. It is just what you see, an indentation in the concrete wall, (May be a joint of some kind between 2 concrete panels) The line along with the light fixture in actuality is vertical, the light fixture is attached right on the line. The wall light is on an outside wall, under an awning and is placed may be 12 up from the floor. Thus a very gradual gradient of color of the wall from bottom to the top.
I hope I have answered your questions, so now you can give me a fair assessment/comment on photo then. :) -Cat
Cat - i'm totally confused by this shot lol. I think I see a candlelight within the casing, which would make this upside down. What confuses me is the lines on the wall - they seem indented in the wall or ps'd out or something I can't put my fnger on. I can't comment cause I'm just confused. Please help! jano