Examples of how hard it is to straighten architectural images to satisfy the viewer’s eye.
The wheel was high above my head I had to reach up and shoot blind.
Let me know what you think.
Examples of how hard it is to straighten architectural images to satisfy the viewer’s eye.
The wheel was high above my head I had to reach up and shoot blind.
Let me know what you think.
Beautiful shots. Do you have any idea what the sculpture stands for. Interesting.
Neal
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It’s gorilla sculpture meaning, an unnamed person just nailed a boot and a wheel to a pole. Glad you liked them…Sorry to hear about your health scare, glad you’re getting the care you need.
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I enjoyed each image of the Golden Hour for their composition, details and lighting. The last one held my attention and curiosity. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Hope you noticed the Golden Gate Bridge and SF in the distance on #3.
Thanks for the constructive comment.
Happy Monday,
Carol
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Indeed I did. One of my most favorite sights to watch, especially from different vantage points.
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I especially liked the first one with its straight lines and curved, off course path!
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The first one does look like a far away land, but would you believe it’s the veranda of The Holiday Inn where we were staying. I still want to walk on that path too. 🙂
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I love the first photo’s lines, and framing. That last one is very interesting!
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Thanks Angeline, Check out comment above for where #1 was taken.
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Stunning photos. It is hard to chose which I love the most. 😀
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Thank you Raewyn 😀
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Very nice work here, Carol. The angles on the first photo make it so interesting
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I guess I have “a thing” for birds…even origami with their shadows…
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It may be difficult to get the lines straight, but you have managed it beautifully! They are all interesting shots, but I especially like the one with the origami shadows. 🙂
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So glad to get some love for the birds. Thanks for the comments.
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