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11-JUN-2007

Rotunda, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California, 2007

The administration building of 1939's Golden Gate Exposition still stands. It later served as part of a Naval Base, which closed in 1993. I wanted to express the vast scale of the room, so waited until my friend and fellow pbase photographer Tim May wandered into an illuminated alcove leading to a stair well. Tim was not posing for me – he did not even know that I was making this image. He is small, and the room is vast, creating a strong sense of scale incongruity. There is also a bold contrast between the brightly illuminated alcove and the dark rotunda, which is lined with military murals from its days as a naval base. Because I used my spot meter to expose for the highlights around Tim, the rest of the scene gets darker and richer.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/50s f/3.2 at 14.6mm iso100 full exif

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Guest 27-Dec-2007 13:27
I love how you use the placement of people to show scale and add interest to a photo that would otherwise lack vitality. I would have never grasped the height of the ceiling without Tim in the photo.

Vera
Phil Douglis25-Jun-2007 02:58
Thanks, Rusty. Your instincts are on the mark. My heart is in most of my images, or else I would I not bother making them. However, this one was very special -- it is a portrait of both a friend and building. Which is context and which is subject? I leave that to the imagination of each viewer.
russellt25-Jun-2007 01:04
as I was looking through thumbnails, I somehow got the feeling that your heart is really part of this one. and so it is. a wonderful sensitive portrait of a friend, in idiosyncratic motion, including a building as the background, or maybe the other way around.
Phil Douglis21-Jun-2007 17:38
Contemplative indeed. You are always contemplating the light, as any good photographer should.
Tim May20-Jun-2007 23:30
And he is contemplating the light - as any good Quaker should.
Phil Douglis19-Jun-2007 23:50
I like your take on this, Carol. I can see it now -- Pacifist Tim wearing a naval unform, scuttling away from the mural as fast as he can!
Carol E Sandgren19-Jun-2007 23:30
As if a real figure has escaped the painting in the building and is contemplating his exit. Well seen!
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