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03/27/2013 11:46:43 AM |
Well, I noticed the tracks right off, too, but I didn't try to make sense of them - thanks for saving me the trouble, Ann. What I moved to almost immediately was the enclosed/framed look to this composition which I like a lot. It's very geometric. The other thought I had was that this looks like a set-up a child would love playing with, vrooming those little vehicles in and out of that space. |
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03/24/2013 10:19:08 PM |
Yep, me too. Was trying to make sense of the tracks since they are really a very main part of the picture. Love your processing and all the detail that can be absorbed in the image. |
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03/23/2013 05:53:07 PM |
I'm with Ann, I was figuring out the same. I like the image, good choice re B&W and nice composed with the parking area framed by the buildings on three sides. |
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03/22/2013 07:14:38 PM |
It's odd, I'm fixated on the tire tracks. I sat here for a very long time not making sense of them, wondering why they would have backed down the driveway, then turned around and parked facing the wall.
Then I realized that the tracks were from the previous cars leaving. |
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03/22/2013 03:31:36 PM |
nicely controlled b/w conversion. The trails tell a little story. |
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