What a great composition! Don't you just want to yank those parking meters, power lines, electrical boxes, etc. out of the ground when they get in your picture. I know I do.
I recognize this feeling. After one glimpse at a scene - you are caught and quickly pick up the camera. Love at first sight. Very interesting textures and shapes.
And, it's a very symmetrical photo, too.!
ReplyDeleteIt must be an old building with all those red bricks. I love the windows.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Love the brick wall.
ReplyDeleteThe striped awning really set this off. Great eye!
ReplyDeleteGreat catch! Love the awning.
ReplyDeleteThey did a good job of bringing interest to the front of this building. I like that glass.
ReplyDeleteGood eye!
ReplyDeletevery cool retro asian contemporary look
ReplyDeletei wonder what this is. There is no sign announcing the name of a business, but it does not look like a residence.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great composition! Don't you just want to yank those parking meters, power lines, electrical boxes, etc. out of the ground when they get in your picture. I know I do.
ReplyDeleteVery graphic! Nice one.
ReplyDeleteI recognize this feeling. After one glimpse at a scene - you are caught and quickly pick up the camera. Love at first sight.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting textures and shapes.
A draftsman's delight! But I like the light also, shining on that awning...coppery light!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of patterns, angles and shadows. This is a good one.
ReplyDeleteYes, love those windows!
ReplyDeleteWhy does this make me think of tourists wearing mismatched plaids?
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