When I was a kid, my dad used to take me to see the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. They had a player named Wally Moon. When he hit a home run, the organist would play "How High The Moon."
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
19 comments:
That is an interesting shot with all the shapes and light and shadow. Nice.
That strange hat was window dressing and I was never sure what it was all about.
The greyhounds were for adoption, rescued from the track.
Very funny. Interesting shot.
Oh Lowell, you are so funny!
So cleverly done. It does look like a moon. The lamp cover renders it like a moon too. You got a good eye to spot the gem.
Good one, Lowell!
When I was a kid, my dad used to take me to see the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. They had a player named Wally Moon. When he hit a home run, the organist would play "How High The Moon."
très graphique
on y croirait presque à ton histoire
Ah, you had me fooled there for a minute. Nice, creative shot!
clever, clever.
You're such a jokester, Lowell! :)
Always liked sky windows. Richard
Good Wally Moon story, Mojo.
A very nice metaphor.
Well spotted! Very cool, Lowell.
About ceiling high I reckon.
Cool angular shot though. Did you have to use a tripod? Bwahahahahaha
MB
how very droll!
very cool
Interesting and creative entry title I must say :D Love the "day and night" contrast you had here. Also, happy belated anniversary to you both! :D
Cool shot! I like the contrast of colours, texture and light.
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