I would love to put our pics into a pic-analyzer machine to hear/read/discover how our photo brains work. There are distinctive styles among us... You, dear lady, have an eye for repetitive lines. This is wondrous! The angle, divine. I don't use those words lightly. You've captured the infinite loveliness of sky by juxtaposing it with something so grounded and man-made. Perfection.
I so agree with everything Ms. Magtree says above. Plus the sense these few lines give of being about to WHOOSH away beneath that perfection of sky! Breathtaking and as so often with your pictures a little oooooh! escaped me as I clicked on for my first view.
Love this shot, Allison. How it makes me aware that I should be looking up more to see what is there to see. Stunning capture. Should we do a photo book to show off five diversely camera savvy and talented Click Chicks!
I would love to put our pics into a pic-analyzer machine to hear/read/discover how our photo brains work. There are distinctive styles among us... You, dear lady, have an eye for repetitive lines. This is wondrous! The angle, divine. I don't use those words lightly. You've captured the infinite loveliness of sky by juxtaposing it with something so grounded and man-made. Perfection.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carin! I do find that looking up and away reduces the obviousness of the subject and I'm captivated by the architecture of such structures.
DeleteI so agree with everything Ms. Magtree says above. Plus the sense these few lines give of being about to WHOOSH away beneath that perfection of sky! Breathtaking and as so often with your pictures a little oooooh! escaped me as I clicked on for my first view.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot, Allison. How it makes me aware that I should be looking up more to see what is there to see. Stunning capture. Should we do a photo book to show off five diversely camera savvy and talented Click Chicks!
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