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What a great picture – you can feel the atmosphere
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thanks DW, 🙂
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Cool photo! But that’s definitely not Virginia! 😁😹
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you got that right….
and it is your old stomping ground – Fla.
and did you ever notice that people who are from Florida from years ago still use the three letter abbreviation – Fla. for FL
well sometimes they do – and I love it when I se it
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😆 I know that sometimes I get my 2 or 3 letter state abbreviations so confused! LOL! That’s the trouble with being my age! Snicker!
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haha – well the standard is to only use the two letter ones and the only time I have seen folks deviate is usually for Cali or Fla – ya know
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Excellent lines and colors.
janet
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thx…
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Loved the colors!
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I like the lines, and the lines, and the lines, lines, lines, lines (I’m ending with the clapboards on the small blue building).
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haha – same here, D (and I was just sharing with Ady that I originally took the shot as maybe Thursday Doors option – the tan doors right)- but the lines overpowered the doors and it better fit a Wednesday post – thanks for the feedback
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Pretty cool photo!
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Gracias
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Most welcome. 🙂
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I see so many different lines and colors and somehow they come together nicely. Mine such kind of clicks never are so neat 🙂
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well ady – thanks for the awesome compliments – and it was just one of those clicks that later had interest – I was going for the doors to the right – tan ones – – for maybe one of Norm’s Thursday Doors’ posts – right? but later, it was exactly what you noted that drew me in – the lines – and color!
and I know wordless wednesday pics can be anything – but I try to use one that has layers or many details – and so thanks for viewing/commenting
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I saw your wordless wednesday post too I must say both of them are so different and yet the composition is interesting 🙂
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🙂 thanks so much ady
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The narrow path leading the blue house at the end is very nice eyes leading composition. The whole fence lines bring in another story though. I think it makes the place look like part of military place or area that you can’t get in. It is also quite a lonely place.
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Hi YC – you are right about the military vibe…
and actually – in person – it is much more subtle.
I think the
reason for the wiring is to have the railing seem like infinity – and not obtrusive – so in person it feels barely there….
I was down below looking up – and I feel the lonely vibe too – it was quite this day – but can be very busy there..
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I reacted with mixed feelings about the photo, Yvette. The fence in the foreground suggests feelings of imprisonment and separation here, and yet, the colours on the left make one feel much less gloomy. And the eye rests on that delightful blue on the hut in the distance. Is this on the coast?
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Hi Amanda – gosh – you are so right – it does have that prison feel in the photo – but no – in real life it is more of an open feel (so another example of perspective)
and yes – this is right on the coast and the reason for the wiring is to have the railing seem like infinity – or see through – and so in person it feels barely there….
(thanks for the feedback)
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So fascinating how perspective, and looking in or looking out can change the photo’s feel.
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Love all the lines and the trees in the background.
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thanks RG
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I like the composition – looking through the metal fence, wondering what is happening on the other side!
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What a striking photo, Yvette! The colors at the left and the horizontal lines, almost imprisoning the viewer. 🙂
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oo0 – nice description – thanks
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