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My Father-in-Law passed away in November and I got it in my head to document his boat repair shop before things change too much or we sell the place. Here is my quandary. The shop is in Page, AZ so it was built to not get a lot of direct sunlight inside the shop. Too darn hot for that. The lighting is flat from translucent panels in the ceiling and fluorescent shop lights over the benches. There are NO shadows.
Most of the place will be easy to handle as there is suitable local contrast to play with. The problem is his tool wall, and prop wall. Both walls are a dark red, and most of the tools, as well as the propellers are black. A meter reading off the tools and off the wall are exactly the same. I don't want to turn the red wall white with a red filter but I do want to create enough contrast as to accent the form of the props.
Any ideas?
Most of the place will be easy to handle as there is suitable local contrast to play with. The problem is his tool wall, and prop wall. Both walls are a dark red, and most of the tools, as well as the propellers are black. A meter reading off the tools and off the wall are exactly the same. I don't want to turn the red wall white with a red filter but I do want to create enough contrast as to accent the form of the props.
Any ideas?