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Who knew that the view to the back of our building and garage was so scenic?! Reminds me of an urban patchwork quilt. Great shot and thank you 🙂 🙂
Aside from the geometry of the composition, I like the varied textures of the structural elements. At first glance, I thought the snow drift in the corner of the wall contained a recumbent figure!
I like the layering of this photograph. From the camera on the upper left to each window plane, your eye is led back into the image. And in every layer, “big brother” is watching!
Who knew that the view to the back of our building and garage was so scenic?! Reminds me of an urban patchwork quilt. Great shot and thank you 🙂 🙂
What a wonderful study of lines and right angles with just the snowdirft and the wires for curved elements.
Aside from the geometry of the composition, I like the varied textures of the structural elements. At first glance, I thought the snow drift in the corner of the wall contained a recumbent figure!
I really like how you keep finding interesting shots of the city, creating beautiful stills of the often overlooked geometry. Nice witty title, too!
Interesting. Not easy to read. Would make an interesting stage set.
Be careful what you do in that alley, they’re watching! Nice pick up!
I like the layering of this photograph. From the camera on the upper left to each window plane, your eye is led back into the image. And in every layer, “big brother” is watching!