I like it- sort of like "urban decay" and the B&W works well here.
(and no distracting telephone wires- haha)
tradio wrote:
I like it- sort of like "urban decay" and the B&W works well here.
(and no distracting telephone wires- haha)
Thanks very much! And I got a chuckle out of your telephone wire observation
Another fun one Linda. I bet it's kind of hard to dribble a basketball through the weeds.
As an image, Linda, kinda neat. The relative size proportions of the near/far perspective...... on the other hand.... is either wearing a glove or is dribbling something more pointy than a basketball.
Been brushing up on some M.C. Escher lately?
Thank you all for your interest! Cany, while there may have been a little stretching involved in my workflow, the structures were not a full basketball court's distance from one another
It's an interesting perspective. I like the fact that both the grasses and the hoops are nicely in focus. I know you always have a reason for everything, so I'll ask: Why did you shoot it so the stands are crooked?
l-fox wrote:
War of the Worlds...RUN
LOL, I haven't thought of that movie since I photo'd a few near-views of wind turbines "peeking" over a ridgeline.
AzPicLady wrote:
It's an interesting perspective. I like the fact that both the grasses and the hoops are nicely in focus. I know you always have a reason for everything, so I'll ask: Why did you shoot it so the stands are crooked?
Thanks so much for your interest, Kathy. The stands are leaning in reality. Here's one color version I did
Note the sky is featureless. For the b&w I added a low-opacity set of my own clouds, just to break up the single tone.
Rab-Eye wrote:
Very interesting image!
Thanks, glad it gave you a little pause
Linda From Maine wrote:
Feedback welcomed.
Tough place to dribble (a ball)
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