Thursday, November 15, 2012

Brick portico posts


22 comments:

  1. Nice view, the hint of sun splashing between the columns is very warming.

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  2. I love linear architecture like this...I need to practice with it more.

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  3. There is something about brick that conveys warmth and welcome.

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  4. wonderful composition!
    I love red brick

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  5. These make some nice geometrical lines in your shot. Hope all is well in Ocala! :)

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  6. Love the rhythm of this photo. Both pillars and ceiling joists look terrific, and I would consider presenting it as a mirror image. We read left to right...

    Re: Your comment. Yes, gossip does work in organizations. The formal and informal communications system both operate to keep the org running. So, listen up, now here's what's really going on...

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  7. There is something about red brick that is so pleasing to me. Maybe because I was raised in a red brick house. Nice lines.

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  8. I love this type of shot! Nice play with the focal length too.

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  9. I agree on the light. Very nice capture.

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  10. Good perspective and composition, Lowell.
    Red brick is so familiar to me.

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  11. Beautiful shot! And I like this material. See you later

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  12. I am always practicing with these kinds of linear shots - mine would be better if I had a SLR.

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  13. You are probably going to sleep early after all that "crabby" posting over at Long Beach and the drunken tower in Astoria. Crabs and wine . . . a fine evening meal. Sleep well :-)

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  14. I really like this perspective. Wonderful shot!

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  15. I really like this perspective. Wonderful shot!

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  16. I love the perspective, the lighting, and the geometry of the subject :)

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  17. I have a very similar photo I put into a draft blog post and never got around to posting. There is something about repetitive columns moving toward a distant point that draws our eyes.

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