Tuesday, December 22, 2015
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December
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- Winter Rain
- Signs - Bike Shelter
- Winter... Blah
- Graffiti Is Where You Find It
- Red Light District
- High Five
- Condo Construction #5
- Merry Christmas
- Wishing You A Merry Christmas!
- Signs - 0°C
- Look At The Big Picture
- Winter Solstice
- Mild Winter
- A Hard Day's Night
- Night Lights Hit The Water
- Geese Armada
- The Mark Of Love
- Oh God! I Can See Forever!
- Sitting Here La La
- Fence Me In
- In Search Of Lost Colour
- Two Weeks Until Christmas Day
- Condo Construction #4
- Signs - Winter Warning.
- Gas Stations And Convenience Stores
- September 18, 2015
- Long Nights
- Why?
- Fill'er Up
- Feeding Frenzy
- Signs - Bless My Soul
- Waterside View
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During these wintertimes you have beautiful lights with low sunbeams. Nice composition.
ReplyDeleteIts indeed a lot of clutter in the sky and the lonely soul fit in exactly. I like this shot.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of eye clutter these days.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a very cool photograph. And you're right, the one person helps pull it all together. BTW, my photo of the limo was real...the person in the window was inserted from another photo. VUP = Very Ugly Person!
ReplyDeleteLast week, we had a very foggy night and I went to an empty parking lot for 'the killer shot' I realized that the shot was not going to work because of the clutter of the signs.
ReplyDeleteNow eye clutter is a very good term. Most of the time we try to avoid it but you have used it well in this photo.
ReplyDeletePara si e sua família desejo um Natal de Luz! Abençoado e repleto de alegrias.
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It's such a typical urban scene with signs and wires and traffic signals and street lights. I like it.
ReplyDeleteGreat light in the shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fine silhouette of all the clutter in the sky and the loneliness of the single walker.
ReplyDeleteNeat shot! Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI've learned a lesson here. I usually avoid a shot with so much clutter. But this works just fine for the reasons you mention.
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