Ivy wall tendrils by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 1/10/15 @ 9:10 am, at a parking lot of a business section in town.
I've shown something like this before, first of the bare tendrils, and later of the ivy in full bloom.
Adieu.
Comments (9)
prutzworks
Nr 3 is my favo!
Cyve
Fabulous !!!
MrsRatbag
I love climbing vines of all types; I would have them all over this home, but alas I am a renter and the landlady hates vines of all types. Guess I'll have to save my vine-growing tendencies for a future home. Superb series of shots, Harry!
jocko500
look like one side die and the other side is green lol. cool images
Mulltipass
Really Needs Water!!!! Cool Capture!!!
claude19
What beauties...as street ART ! wonderful captures ! excellent multiple show !!!
CavalierLady
Oh these are great captures, Harry! I love vines climbing on walls, and I agree with Claude.... much better street art than graffiti!
helanker
Fantastic three shots. They give wonderful patters, dont they? :)
anahata.c
Yes, ala Claude (and CavalierLady), this is better than street art. You caught wonderful swaths of these vines. The top shot is an upload to itself, with the spindly vines in contrast to those leaf clusters: It's got forms like a Jackson Pollock painting. (Here are 2 links---worth zooming: http://rowanberryschool.typepad.com/.a/6a00e55217fa9e8833017ee8f09652970d-pi and http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/epicrapbattlesofhistory/images/f/fd/Jackson_pollock_painting.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150406091451)
Your patterns, here, are more spare than Pollock's; but it just goes to show that "abstract art" really has its roots in Nature---your gallery is a huge testament to that. Wonderful capture, Harry, and the bold white car stop (can you believe I don't remember the NAME of that thing???) makes a terrific accent to the dark of the pavement, and that wonderful bright wall (with all its Pollock-y lines and blobs all over the place).
In the 2d shot, you have the 1st shot, I believe, but from the opposite angle. It brings out a more monotonal selection of vines; and those vines are rushing across the wall like water blown across a windshield! Compositionally, this is a terrific shot, with the parking lines contrasted with the wall, and with the building-lines above. Formally, it's a fine shot. Fine work all around.
Finally, the last shot is the far edge of the same wall (I presume), where the adjacent wall is filled with full-blown green leaves. It's laden and rich, and the lines are mostly rushing downwards, in a rush to the earth. And the wall-angle dominates your composition, so it fills up the whole shot.
A terrific 3-some, with each shot being upload-worthy by itself. More terrific montage work from you, Harry. (And spot-on sequencing too---meaning, the order in which you place your shots. All with a beginning, middle, and a climax.)