A lot of times I've supported one of the strongest rules concerning the art of photography: there are a lot of interesting things existing all around us that need to be attended by. All we have to do is to have our camera ready and press the button when it comes the moment (ok, maybe more than once, because one might take two, three or more shots to succeed his photographic goal).
This is what happened with your photo here, and I almost can imagine the scene: you happened to be there, saw the frame (that maybe thousands of other have seen it too, but it didn't mean anything to them), you composed it well (first in your mind, then in you camera's screen) and next you took the shot. And now we are in the position to see what you saw that day and... comment on it.
Now, isn't PHOTOGRAPHY great, or what?
Have a nice day,
Enne See
PS.: Thank you a lot for your comment on my Pink Stone Face photo!
a still life – but so very much alive! again there seems to be an amazing amount of "tension" between the objects on display: the blue trash cans are somehow communicating with the row of changing rooms facing them – an "intense significance" reigns the shot, which as the viewer i fail to decipher and so it turns into a magic enigma – fascinating! greetings, sabine. p.s. and funny, too, for i'm asking myself which cabin will open first, and what will come out and face me ; )) – like in one of those sham thimblerigs!
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Christos Banos 06/03/2015 19:00
Very good color minimalist! I like this kind of photography!Enne See 21/09/2010 8:18
Berthold,A lot of times I've supported one of the strongest rules concerning the art of photography: there are a lot of interesting things existing all around us that need to be attended by. All we have to do is to have our camera ready and press the button when it comes the moment (ok, maybe more than once, because one might take two, three or more shots to succeed his photographic goal).
This is what happened with your photo here, and I almost can imagine the scene: you happened to be there, saw the frame (that maybe thousands of other have seen it too, but it didn't mean anything to them), you composed it well (first in your mind, then in you camera's screen) and next you took the shot. And now we are in the position to see what you saw that day and... comment on it.
Now, isn't PHOTOGRAPHY great, or what?
Have a nice day,
Enne See
PS.: Thank you a lot for your comment on my Pink Stone Face photo!
s. sabine krause 16/09/2010 10:29
a still life – but so very much alive! again there seems to be an amazing amount of "tension" between the objects on display: the blue trash cans are somehow communicating with the row of changing rooms facing them – an "intense significance" reigns the shot, which as the viewer i fail to decipher and so it turns into a magic enigma – fascinating! greetings, sabine. p.s. and funny, too, for i'm asking myself which cabin will open first, and what will come out and face me ; )) – like in one of those sham thimblerigs!Véronique Soulier 16/09/2010 9:10
Excellent geometry in yellow and blue, lg VSDragomir Vukovic 15/09/2010 20:12
great 1Inez Correia Marques 15/09/2010 15:32
Good play with colors and geometry .Very well composedCiao