A potter throwing a candle holder in Pomaire, Chile. This was shot at 6,400 ISO, handheld with Canon's new 70-200mm lens with upgraded image stabilization. I used Nik software to get some of the "noise" out of the image.
The lines on these massive doors, against the contrast of the shiny tile floor, plays a little havoc with the horizon.
Dropped white paint as a graffiti artist hastily added these muted colors, especially combined with the partial poster to the left, just caught my eye.
Some gifted graffiti artist's work in the Bella Vista neighborhood of Santiago.
First your eye is drawn to the "ON STRIKE" written in chalk on the steel pillar...then to the upside-down "DANGER" on plastic, near the window. The lockers standing open reinforce the work stoppage.
I can't explain what I like about this picture. Not because I don't, but I just can't explain it.
"KEEP OUT"--labeled on a door wide open--is a bit incongruous.
Hard work. Worn tools, looking like whoever walked out from work that day had no idea he'd never be back.
These hydraulic lines on presses to make asbestos brake pads look like a batch of spiders.
I can't explain what I like about this picture. Not because I don't, but I just can't explain it.
I can't explain what I like about this picture. Not because I don't, but I just can't explain it.
I can't explain what I like about this picture. Not because I don't, but I just can't explain it.
See photo in original gallery.