I don't often do colour...

FrankS

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but sometimes that's the subject of the image, Blue Tile.

Here's a scan from a 4x6 supermarket print, taken with a Leica Minilux and supermarket 100asa film. (f2.4, 1/15sec) I may have added too much saturation, though the colours were warm and rich. What do you think? I'm open for criticism.
 

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Frank,

The colors work very well with each other, it is a little warm but such is the character of indoor light with cheap film. That blue square makes the picture. Possibly a little less saturation. That minilux has a nice little lens doesn't it?

Thanks,
Gavin
 
I like the various shapes and how they play together. I don't know the first thing about manipulating colors etc, but if you could get a little of the red out of the table top it would stand out a little more nicely and might even help the blue tile stand out more.
 
If you maintain this colour phase Frank I may have to get a poloroid tint in my contact lenses. 😛

The new trendy Frank ... I like it! 🙂
 
Thanks for the suggestions. Here's a version with less saturation and less red. The random blue tile makes it for me too.
 

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Looks good on my monitor-I tend to like warm colors, and the bit of edge oddity I see on part of the table and the flower fit the mood I get.

How does it look scanned from the film?
 
A very rich, bold use of color of the first version. Nothing shy about it. The blue tile makes the photo by providing a color relief. Like eating salty bacon with pancakes and syrup. I prefer the first one. Nothing exceeds like excess. 🙂
 
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A very rich, bold use of color of the first version. Nothing shy about it. The blue tile makes the photo by providing a color relief. Like eating salty bacon with pancakes and syrup. I prefer the first one. Nothing exceeds like excess. 🙂

Same here. The first has a look reminiscent of earlier color photography, say 40s or 50s. I'll vote for the first one. A very nice composition. The little bit of blue is a nice touch.
 
Here's another colour shot. Contax Tvs camera, scan from print again.
From northern Ontario cottage.
 

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That first one is gorgeous Frank. Simple, playful as you could want- those loopy lines from the chairs balance the rigidity of the table just so, just as the blue tile does the jig in the wall. I don't mind the full on red- but then I'm an Agfa Ultra fella.

Can't get that second one to open.
 
Of the two "Blue Tile", I prefer the more saturated version, Frank; I figure a scene likethat is about the colors more than anything else so the first works better for me. And the lone blue tile sets off the warm colors nicely.
I do, however, like the second photo rather better; the red chair contrasts well with the other muted colors. I can imagine a nice big print of that one would look very good, indeed!
Rob
 
I really like the second pix. I cropped it on my pc getting rid of that dark area above the chair. That looks best to my tired old eyes. Good pix.

Tom
 
I'd go for #1 as well.

There's some wierd yellowish noise-like stuff on the right side as well as the shadows, which is even more pronounced in #2. Is that suppose to be there?
 
Frank actually posting pictures? Didn't see that coming ... 😛

If I may say something: The picture could be better if the blue tile is not obstructed by the back of the chair. A different angle maybe.
 
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