I don’t know why but when I first looked at this photo I thought the ladder was for someone who was going to “elope” in the night. That is such an old fashioned idea! Anyway it is such a good photo.
We watched this house go up right next to ours over the course of a year. It was a fascinating process and provided many interesting photo opportunities. I’m so glad you liked this one.
I don’t know why but when I first looked at this photo I thought the ladder was for someone who was going to “elope” in the night. That is such an old fashioned idea! Anyway it is such a good photo.
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I like your interpretation, Anne. Fun!
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Very nice.
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Thanks, David.
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That is a remarkable image, Sandy!
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Thanks. The ladder shadow caught my eye.
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That’s a great photo! How do I know? Because just looking at it and thinking about climbing that ladder gives me vertigo.
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Ha….You and me both. I could never be a roofer!
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fabulous shadows in monochrome 🙂
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Yes, that’s the best part, I think.
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🙂
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I simply adore this photo 😀
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Thanks, Cee.
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Love the black and white..
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Yes, it highlights the shadow nicely I think.
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This is another great shadow picture!
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I couldn’t resist!
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Shadow as mirror. Jung would be delighted with this image I’m sure, recognising the shadow.
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That has become one of my favorite recent images.
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I can see why.
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Off the charts fabulous. The lines, the composition with the windows… all of it… scrumptious!
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We watched this house go up right next to ours over the course of a year. It was a fascinating process and provided many interesting photo opportunities. I’m so glad you liked this one.
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