- Camera: RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
- Camera model: PENTAX K-3
- Exposure time: 1/10
- Aperture: f/16.0
- ISO: 800
The (in)famous "Red Light Districts" in America were usually "on the wrong side of the tracks." They got that name because when the trains stopped for a little while, the brakemen would go to the houses of ill repute and leave their brake lanterns on the porch, lighting the area in red light. This is a brakeman's lantern from the early 1900's. (5 years and 657 days ago)
Again - less is more - a very effective image. Simple and clear. Great shot.
I didn't know that ! ! ! ! Thank you for enlightening (light...get it) me. I also like your photo for the patterns that catch our eye and you do have a black background.
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