nice shot. those barrels are intriguing. rusting barrels are now associated with something toxic, abandoned. how did they get there? what was this building used for? another hdr question; is the photo or the photographer's intention better realized through hdr or without hdr?
second comment: nice angle. i like the bare tree and brances balancing the photo. also, the blues of the door and the barrels. without intending to overdo this i might add that the receding visual perspective of the building echoes the receding temporal perspective - some distant past use/activity; as our eyes move "back" in the picture we are less able to "see" other doors, windows - the clues to past activity are obscured/forgotten/abandoned.
2 comments:
nice shot. those barrels are intriguing. rusting barrels are now associated with something toxic, abandoned. how did they get there? what was this building used for?
another hdr question; is the photo or the photographer's intention better realized through hdr or without hdr?
second comment: nice angle. i like the bare tree and brances balancing the photo. also, the blues of the door and the barrels.
without intending to overdo this i might add that the receding visual perspective of the building echoes the receding temporal perspective - some distant past use/activity; as our eyes move "back" in the picture we are less able to "see" other doors, windows - the clues to past activity are obscured/forgotten/abandoned.
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