Capstone at dawn by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 2/28/09, ultra early in the morning, about 1.3 miles/2.1 kilometers from my semidomesticated dwelling.
This was sitting on the opposite pillar across the driveway from the pillar with the glass blocks, photos of which I posted on 2/19 & 2/28/09.
There was just enough morning dew to create a glistening effect.
Thankx for stopping by, and have a teleological Thursday.
Comments (17)
Fred255
Cool looks like the Union Jack
Hendesse
Fantastic textures and details. Excellent shot!
marybelgium
cool shot !
MrsRatbag
Love the light glistening in the moisture on the bricks; it makes another great abstract capture. Well done!
babuci
Looks to me got giftwrapped, the bow missing. Love the shine on a surface.
bmac62
Good photo Harry. You know the mason that did this had some skills beyond the average guy. Interesting design.
mbz2662
I like the play of light on this :)
odie
To capture this early morning light has produced some great effects. Very well seen.
lizzibell
great shot...
beachzz
The light's wonderful and the POV makes it really interesting!!
auntietk
The light and perspective here are excellent!
Biffowitz
Awesome texture on this, nicely seen and captured. Oh speaking of cool, that's one mighty hat your avatars wearing!
CavalierLady
Very nice lights and contrasts here, great details, nicely done Harry.
M2A
I like it, good capture and ray of light.
jocko500
well done as the light hits this
witch_1612
Wondrful Work!!!
anahata.c
I love your big bold shots, I love how you capture them so boldly & cleanly, whether their cars, glass blocks, fences, homes, whatever. This is bold & beautiful, and the morning light does indeed give it a mysterious feel. FIne work with things right under our eyes...