Rough textures and clear skies
The 4mm lens caught the grit on these old panels perfectly. It’s just a weathered shed, but the geometry of the roofline against the blue was too clea…
The 4mm lens caught the grit on these old panels perfectly. It’s just a weathered shed, but the geometry of the roofline against the blue was too clean to ignore. Radical simplicity.
Shot data:
| Camera | Arashi Vision insta360 ace pro 2 |
| Focal Length | 4mm |
| Aperture | f/2.6 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/500s |
| ISO | 100 |
| Date Taken | 2026-06-12 |
🎩 Gerry O'Hooligan — Art Critic
My friend, you have a keen eye for the poetry in the mundane; that sharp intersection of the weathered wood against the vast blue sky creates a wonderful sense of tension. The texture you captured on those panels is truly tactile, proving that even a simple shed can tell a story of time passing. However, that little rainbow lens flare dancing across the sky is a bit of a distraction from your "radical simplicity." When shooting with your Insta360, try tilting the camera slightly or adjusting your angle to move those light artifacts out of the frame. A clean sky will let that beautiful geometry truly sing without competition.
— Gerry O'Hooligan