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30-OCT-2005

Primary Colors, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, 2005

A small fountain in the courtyard of a San Miguel inn plays back the colors of late afternoon in Central Mexico. I draw heavily on texture created by the ripples to give the
liquid a tactile quality. We can see these ripples in both the fountain’s bowl and in the pool that surrounds it. I’ve used a shutter speed of 1/125th of a second to extend the droplets of water flowing from the bowl. But the key to the success of this reflection is the rich, deep quality of the color. The air of San Miguel is clear, the altitude is high, and the color of the sky is a deep and pure blue late in the afternoon. The basin of the fountain is blue as well. The yellow comes from the newly painted walls of one of the inn’s casitas. The shape of the casita itself is strongly abstracted by the rippling waters that reflect it back to us. Both yellow and blue are primary colors to begin with, and when they are shot in warm late afternoon light at 6,000 feet to appear as textured reflections, their effect can be powerful.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
1/125s f/5.6 at 17.7mm iso80 full exif

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Joxetxu28-Feb-2006 22:03
great shot...!!!
Phil Douglis17-Feb-2006 22:58
Reflections are illusions, Ramma -- and illusions appeal to our imaginations. That's what happened here.
Ramma 05-Feb-2006 16:16
Lovely image. Makes me want to just stare it.It somehow puts me into a Reflective mood. I love the way the bowl seems to be a miniature or the larger pool. If it was'nt for your short note accopmanying the photograph, I would have been under the impression that the yello was the light from a Lamp post.
Phil Douglis12-Nov-2005 19:46
Thanks, Kal and Mo -- primary colors will do just that. Red, Yellow and Blue demand our attention. And when two of them appear in the same image, the effect is even stronger.
monique jansen12-Nov-2005 14:45
This one caught my eye immediately because of the vivid colors.
Kal Khogali12-Nov-2005 13:02
Wonderful because of the mixing effect of the two colours at the boundary...I know you are a sucker for primary colours!
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