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The Allied Arts Council - Seniors Show is being held on-line due to COVID restrictions. The awards and reception on Zoom will be held at 7:00 pm on Friday, May 28th. I employed a technique called in-camera motion to create the first 2 images. I pulled out my backdrop fabrics and hung them in my studio, set up my lights to feature the reflective surfaces and took a lot of shots. There was post processing of the images to bring out the texture, pattern and contrast of the images.
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This show went on line due to COVID restrictions imposed on April 6, 2021. I am so grateful that our gallery continues to host shows. Our first show of the year was held in a mix between in gallery and on-line. The pieces were hung in the gallery and a juror came to determine prize winners. The reception was held on Zoom as the gallery is not open. The 2020 Photography Show is being held on line. The winners have been selected. You can check out the link above to see all the entries in the show. Below are the 3 entries I have submitted to this show.
I dropped off three pieces at the gallery yesterday morning and busied myself with other things during the day. I returned after 3pm to see which one(s) were selected for the show. Each participant was guaranteed to have one piece in the show. This one was left on the table and will not be hanging in the art gallery on this week. Juxtaposition
13.5 x 17.5 inch frame 8 x 12 inch Color photo This photo was taken down town last summer for a challenge on Flickr. The front building is the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce which was built in 1919 in the late Renaissance Revival style. The building behind is one of the Scotia Place towers built in 1983 which has a glass facade. I found these two buildings contrast in several ways very interesting.
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