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Very well done. You’ve taken a somewhat uninteresting landscape and viewed it through a fairly unattractive object and made a really interesting photography. You’ve got The Eye!
This photo reminds me of paintings by Magritte – white puffy clouds and blue sky against a dark object. But I think that the scale of the pipe, which isn’t even discernible, is so striking. This photo is true art.
Wow awesome shot! I love that One World Trade is smack-dab in the middle of this photo, but so subtly. Can’t identify the object, but I like that even more – my eye was drawn by the streaks of light and circles right to what you were seeing. Fantastic.
Bingo! The center of the center of the center! This shot is a “20/20”!!
Very well done. You’ve taken a somewhat uninteresting landscape and viewed it through a fairly unattractive object and made a really interesting photography. You’ve got The Eye!
This photo reminds me of paintings by Magritte – white puffy clouds and blue sky against a dark object. But I think that the scale of the pipe, which isn’t even discernible, is so striking. This photo is true art.
Anne, look again at the center. It’s not an uninteresting view at all!
Wow awesome shot! I love that One World Trade is smack-dab in the middle of this photo, but so subtly. Can’t identify the object, but I like that even more – my eye was drawn by the streaks of light and circles right to what you were seeing. Fantastic.
It looks like Magritte meets Noguchi Love it.
So fresh and exciting. You allow us to see the world from whole new points of view that we would have missed otherwise.
I wonder where your vantage point was. Great shot through that hulking eyeball. I agree with all the Magritte comparisons.
Taken at Meadowlands Environmental Center – a hidden treasure!
Great view of my favorite town.