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Primary Colours – heath ofee dot com

Okay, I know that red, yellow, and blue aren’t the traditional set of primary colours…but this is the title I first thought of when looking at this image. I like that among all the boring grey, white and black of the parkade, these vibrant colours exist as a nice contrast.

I’m not sure about anybody else, but I’ve been in a serious winter weather shooting funk. The boring overcast skies and constant snow has really put a damper on my motivation, and I’m finding it difficult to find any inspiration to go out when my city looks so disgusting. With any luck, April will bring some nicer weather and I’ll be out and about shortly, but in the meantime, you’ll have to put up with shots from my archive. Here’s hoping for spring!

Canon EOS 50D, Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5, 11mm, F 8.0, ISO 100

14 thoughts on “Primary Colours

  1. That blue really pops! I hear you on the winter funk 🙁 I’m ready for the sun to make a return so the world isn’t so bland all the dang time. Not to mention having warm fingers and toes while out shooting.

  2. Right there with you with the shooting funk…aside from my recent trip, I’ve just been combing through the archives to grab something/anything that looks inviting/warm.

  3. Really dig the contrasting colors, and that is a sweet looking blue! Not to join the choir, but I’m with you on the winter deal. I’m ready for some warm sunsets around here. We’ll get there soon, just maybe a couple weeks before you… 😉

  4. We had a tough winter down here in NC, but spring is definitely here! Ya’ll come on down anytime if you’d like some warmth.

    Nice shot, Heath. I love the lines.

  5. really like this, simple yet effective.

    Know what you mean about being in a funk – it happens to me, just gotta re-adjust your priorities, take a little time out and not ‘make’ yourself shoot. Your enthusiasm will return don’t worry!

  6. I’ve liked your shots from this location, and enjoy the shapes of the pipes in this one. Living in London I’m used to the overcast skies 🙂

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