Thursday, November 15, 2012

Brick portico posts


22 comments:

Anonymous said...

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

Anonymous said...

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

Linda said...

Wow...interesting effect!

Sharon said...

There is something about brick that conveys warmth and welcome.

Dianne said...

wonderful composition!
I love red brick

magiceye said...

Love this perspective!

Halcyon said...

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

Taken For Granted said...

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...

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Judy said...

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

Memphis MOJO said...

I love the lines -- awesome effect!

RedPat said...

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

Randy said...

I agree on the light. Very nice capture.

cieldequimper said...

Excellent composition!

Karl said...

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

Giulia said...

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

hamilton said...

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

tapirgal said...

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 :-)

Anonymous said...

I really like this perspective. Wonderful shot!

Anonymous said...

I really like this perspective. Wonderful shot!

Lea said...

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

Jack said...

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.

EG CameraGirl said...

I ;oke the repetition here.

"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