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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Sixty Nine: How to make expressive photographs in “bad” light > Dining alone, Phoenix, Arizona, 2009
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29-APR-2009

Dining alone, Phoenix, Arizona, 2009

This restaurant creates shade for its customers by covering its sidewalk café with an awning and an umbrella. A sole diner sits below the umbrella, its fiery red panels dominating the scene. Because he is under the umbrella, I can silhouette his figure against the gray window behind him, stressing body language, instead of his detailed appearance. He becomes an abstraction, a symbolic diner. I caught him with his water bottle poised in mid-flight. It is either on the way up or on the way down. Whenever I must shoot in “bad light” I look for people under umbrellas and awnings, and sometimes I get lucky. I photographed this figure at various moments during his meal, and this is the image that offered the most tension in the gesture.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1
1/3200s f/11.0 at 115.0mm iso1000 full exif

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