Peeling paint and shadows #7 by goodoleboy
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Description
Second in this series of 32 pics, taken off the south wall of a machinist building, not far from home, at 8:40 in the morning on 1/14/14.
The photos in this series rank high up on my list of peeling paint captures.
A ZOOM is essential for superior detail and overall effects.
Ta-ta.
Comments (14)
durleybeachbum
Splendid pic!
giulband
wonderful shot !!
mgtcs
Fabulous craquelure textures, fantastic shot!
magnus073
Great work on this cool and detailed capture, Harry.
racolt33
This wall is scabbed with flaking paint offering cool texture and shadow. Noticing the paint has not yet chipped off the wall yet. Nice job :)
MrsRatbag
Another excellent find, Harry; looks kind of like Pangea (not that I was around then to compare it personally, LOL!) There seem to be a lot of residents allowing entropy to take a major hand in their home maintenance. Wonderful capture, you've got that great light/shadow thing going for you again!
jocko500
wonderful image. looks like an abstract of the map of theworld.
claude19
the texture seems to be something other than a crumbling wall! beautiful lighting contrasts!
angora
3D paint... looks truely amazing!!
hilmarion
impressive
Hendesse
Fantastic textures and details. Great find, an excellent shot!
tennesseecowgirl
It looks like the surface of a planet, nice work
pauldeleu
Nice capture.
anahata.c
Splendid, Harry! (As Andrea said.) The quality of light is sterling, the intensity is wonderful, and the shadows are full and dark and of a beautiful blue-beige tint. It's beautiful. And there's such contrast between tiny-peels large-peels: You caught colonies of both. And that big white swath---top center? A perfect 'topping' for the piece. Your pov or crop is perfect too. It's scintillating, abstractly beautiful, and yet so concrete---it's so clearly recognizable stuff. I can see Pangaea too (Denise) and a little of Africa---but then, geological/topographical detail abound in your photography. People who didn't see this full size really missed something: It's beautiful in the display version, don't get me wrong: But zoomed, your light, your textures, your play of large and small, etc etc, just jump out at us. I marvel at what you do with sights most of us never look at. Wonderful.