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Peeling paint and shadows #7

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jan 23, 2014
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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)


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durleybeachbum

2:34PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

Splendid pic!

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giulband

3:09PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

wonderful shot !!

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mgtcs

4:49PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

Fabulous craquelure textures, fantastic shot!

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magnus073

6:49PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

Great work on this cool and detailed capture, Harry.

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racolt33

6:53PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

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 :)

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MrsRatbag

7:41PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

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!

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jocko500

9:22PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

wonderful image. looks like an abstract of the map of theworld.

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claude19

9:31PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

the texture seems to be something other than a crumbling wall! beautiful lighting contrasts!

angora

10:19PM | Thu, 23 January 2014

3D paint... looks truely amazing!!

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hilmarion

1:44AM | Fri, 24 January 2014

impressive

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Hendesse

3:04AM | Fri, 24 January 2014

Fantastic textures and details. Great find, an excellent shot!

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tennesseecowgirl

4:45PM | Wed, 29 January 2014

It looks like the surface of a planet, nice work

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pauldeleu

1:46PM | Tue, 04 February 2014

Nice capture.

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anahata.c

10:14AM | Wed, 19 February 2014

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.


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