Post Office ramp #2 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 1/5/15, at the local post office.
This is a veritable reprise of the same ramp, which was posted on December 9, 2014, except that this collage has the added feature of shadows, which really gives oomph to the scene. A vast surrealistic composite of goodies on display here: angles, beams, stripes, a pathway, railings, reflections, repetition, contrast, depth, perspective, crisscrossing shadows - a photographer's dream come true.
Pozegnanie.
Comments (9)
Cyve
Fantastic lights and shadows... Marvelous capture my friend !!!
claude19
superb idea with all these crossing lines with shadows !!!
HopeFadesEternal
Wow, this could almost make one dizzy; especially if a ramp too. Excellent photos.
Mulltipass
Very cool shadow capture!! The top pic looks like the ramp is a high gloss finish with reflections.
jocko500
wonderful play on light and shadows
magnus073
Harry, I really like the contrast in lighting as well as the shadows on display here.
MrsRatbag
Wow; WOW! I love the shadows upon shadows here, what a really marvelous display! And so beautifully captured, too; you must have been paralyzed with ecstasy when you spotted this. Well done indeed!
racolt33
For someone to randomly stroll by this spot and recognize the geometric complexity displayed certainly possesses a conscience eye for art. Great capture!!!
anahata.c
I like what your son wrote. All true. We probably pass sights like these when the light is just right, without thinking about it. But you stop and capture it and then postwork it for us. The top shot is like a protruded zebra, and the reflections portion tones it down to an aqua green. You give us some sidewalk too, where we get a few poetic shadows left over. The piece is given continuity by the perspective lines, and by that single shadow going down the center of the walkway. An amazingly complex capture. The second shot is more of the same, only on an angle; and, in place of the sidewalk on the left, you've included street-reflections on the right, in that marine blue green (which is such a nice contrast to the bleached whites of the walkway. A real abstract cornucopia. I take these shadows don't happen for very long---that you only have a short time to capture them before they fade. But they seem to be at their height here. Terrific seeing and treatment, a hall-of-mirrors-like carnival!