Photographs by Frank

12 February 2020

Canterbury Shaker Village Redux

Filed under: architecture,Landscapes — Frank @ 11:04 PM

Today, I made a return visit to Canterbury Shaker Village. After my first visit I felt that there were more photographs to be made. I still think that this is true even after a second visit. We’ll see.

The large majority of the photographs I make with the camera obscura are intended to be black and white. In my mind monochrome is just part of the “feel” of these images.

However, every once in a while, an image just begs to be left as a color photograph. This was the case today. The yellow of the Ministry Shop in contrast with the blue sky was just too much to lose!

Anyway, here are a few of the photos I made today. The last one was made in Canterbury Center; a few miles from the Shaker Village.

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1 Comment

  1. Definitely worth the return trip! The B&W have a certain feel to them – there seems to be a center of interest that obscura brings out. Thanks for the color one – I agree in that it needed to be left that way. Perhaps, a third visit will unlock other images not seen before???

    Comment by Joe Kennedy — 13 February 2020 @ 7:42 AM

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