Pilings
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Great Bnw, quite calming
That’s lovely. Where’s the string?Sapsucker Woods Through the Glass and String
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I love how the eye moves along the palings, the people & rocks and off into the distance. Lots of interest.
The dark lines that run from top to bottom. Apparently birds kept running into the window (actually a glass wall) and this was a solution that allows the bored watchers to see and the birds to be alerted. You can see them better in the color edit.That’s lovely. Where’s the string?
Excellent choice…. I am in love with this image. And I never saw those white paint splotches! Congrats deepop David!! ❤️And the winner is ……
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deepop David with Migration. I love its simplicity. The patterns echoed in both pictures are, I presume, why they were grouped together. I also love those white splodges on the wall that look like an artist was practicing his strokes. Simply lovely.
I can’t choose seconds and thirds (as usual), so HMs go to everyone else. I went back to see if I could single out anyone in particular, but I love them all. It was a wonderful black and white week, and you all made it so, so thank you. I shall now migrate to the Gallery to hang David’s fab image. See you there.
Nice choice Jilly, well done David, I personally like the radiator shadow best an image in itself.And the winner is ……
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deepop David with Migration. I love its simplicity. The patterns echoed in both pictures are, I presume, why they were grouped together. I also love those white splodges on the wall that look like an artist was practicing his strokes. Simply lovely.
I can’t choose seconds and thirds (as usual), so HMs go to everyone else. I went back to see if I could single out anyone in particular, but I love them all. It was a wonderful black and white week, and you all made it so, so thank you. I shall now migrate to the Gallery to hang David’s fab image. See you there.
Thanks,Jilly. High fives to all.And the winner is ……
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deepop David with Migration. I love its simplicity. The patterns echoed in both pictures are, I presume, why they were grouped together. I also love those white splodges on the wall that look like an artist was practicing his strokes. Simply lovely.
I can’t choose seconds and thirds (as usual), so HMs go to everyone else. I went back to see if I could single out anyone in particular, but I love them all. It was a wonderful black and white week, and you all made it so, so thank you. I shall now migrate to the Gallery to hang David’s fab image. See you there.