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Metal SidingPosted by grant (kansas city, United States) on 16 September 2008 in Business & Industry and Portfolio. Kansas City, Missouri
Comments (18)
@Matt Sutton: thanks matt :) dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Statesbeautifully done -- a very pleasurable composition! excellent spacial arrangement here! and yes -- your skies are amazingly beautiful! :) 16 Sep 2008 6:38am @dj.tigersprout: thanks dj. @Vink: thanks vink @Polydactyle: thanks p @Stovepipe: i really like these places, but only, i imagine, because i'm not on the clock. daina from United StatesFor me it is the lines and shapes and the light on and about them that makes for a terrific composition. Even though the subject is important I can see theis as just shapes - almost a still life and it works beautifully. 16 Sep 2008 1:47pm @daina: i appreciate it daina. all that you mention is more important to me that the subject. ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United Statesinteresting dappled foreground light. best...jerry 16 Sep 2008 2:06pm @ordinaryimages: thanks jerry @RHYS: thanks rhys yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, GreeceI like your style very much - great work 16 Sep 2008 4:53pm @yiannis krikis: i appreciate it yiannis Nilla´s Swedish world from Sweden, SwedenThe silos makes the photo. Lovely sky, like always. 16 Sep 2008 4:53pm @Nilla´s Swedish world: thanks nilla Howard F. from South Pasadena, Calif., United StatesOne little thing I find it funny is that concrete barrier, usually seen on freeways construction to direct traffic. Hmm... something is important behind the metal siding? 16 Sep 2008 5:42pm @Howard F.: hmm, maybe to prevent angry employees from ramming the place? Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomNice sky and details of the works, I reckon the metal siding might a storage bunker..? Nice shot anyhow. 16 Sep 2008 7:36pm @Observing: thanks mike. lots of these places have no signage or such generic signage that it's impossible to tell what's going on inside. GJC from Kyoto, JapanThis one is very nice. Love the soft grays and the contrasting verticals in foreground and background. 16 Sep 2008 11:51pm @GJC: thanks gjc sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesI like this scene you've captured and the softness of the photo. 17 Sep 2008 2:54am @sherri: thanks sherri Mindy from United StatesLove how this textbook geometry is framed with the distinct foreground and background. 17 Sep 2008 3:21am @Mindy: thanks mindy @Teresa: thanks teresa :) bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaI get a real sence of being here alone. Either this place is totally abandoned, or maybe everyone has just gone home. 18 Sep 2008 8:09pm @bluechameleon: sunday :) Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesAs others have noted, it does look lonely. 21 Sep 2008 7:13pm |