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Hybrid brick wall/picket fence

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Captured back on 4/15/09, early in the am, about a mile from home. Have a nice day.

Comments (5)


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Mulltipass

7:29PM | Mon, 29 December 2014

Very cool architecture!!!

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MrsRatbag

7:46PM | Mon, 29 December 2014

I love this design, and you got a great composition; the background has that high-key feel that I really love. Well done, Harry!

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magnus073

9:10PM | Mon, 29 December 2014

Nice work on another cool capture, Harry.

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Cyve

12:23PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Beautiful perspective and capture !!!

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anahata.c

5:11AM | Tue, 20 January 2015

High key, almost dissolving in the light---you've turned a wall with fence into a scene from a different world. I really like how the house in back is near-whited-out, except for the accents (windows, garage door, eaves, etc). A minimalist house. And the sidewalk and wall are quietly electrified by all that light (along with the attendant grain that always accompanies high key). And the fence has become rows of granola bars, lol---well, sort of. They're pickets, but they do look a little like chunks of food! (Spam comes to mind, that luscious meat-stuff that was once so common.) Overall, it's a fascinating study of texture and light; and your crop/pov lets the fence fill the whole frame, yet take us to a place beyond it...I don't know what motivates you to do these creative treatments: I can tell you that half the time I do them, they start out as me correcting an imbalance. But about 10 minutes in, I suddenly like the correction so much, I wind up making it the whole picture. (We come to our visions in so many ways.) I don't know what 'calls' you in these treatments, but whatever it is, you not only have fun doing them, but you come up with a whole new way of looking at the day-to-day. That white-dissolved house is a great backdrop to this heavy brick wall. Fine job on all fronts.


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