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Here I go, trying to be artsy again. This scene was adjacent to that of yesterday's photo. I just liked the geometry of it and the sense of inside-outside.
Once more, sorry for slacking off on comments. Too much work, too much work. But relief is in sight.
Oh, and one of our fellow CDP bloggers in Syracuse, New York, paid me a nice compliment yesterday. Click here.
Here I go, trying to be artsy again. This scene was adjacent to that of yesterday's photo. I just liked the geometry of it and the sense of inside-outside.
Once more, sorry for slacking off on comments. Too much work, too much work. But relief is in sight.
Oh, and one of our fellow CDP bloggers in Syracuse, New York, paid me a nice compliment yesterday. Click here.
Definitely artsy! Love the chain link fence superimposed over the train and the b&w works perfectly!
ReplyDeleteVery good. I sometimes shoot through fences, it makes for interesting photos.
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to try being artsy...it's built into the equipment...you can't prevent it. This is a gem. The tribute to you, was, ahem, a little squirrely.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very interesting shot. I liked the photo tribute. Sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love a good artsy fartsy (excuse my French) shot B!!! And your tribute was terrific. I think I'll go have some peanuts.
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Good artsy job.
ReplyDelete«Louis» likes the geometry of this, too! It wouldn't work nearly so well in color as it does in black and white.
ReplyDeleteNice. Artsy is good. Well done, Bob.
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