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this photo by John FitzGerald


tiabunna, Old Owl, Keith Burton, Annemarie and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club
Excellent colour contrast between the ground and the sky, John. I love the focal point created by the diamond-shaped sign. All the best, Joe
4 days ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock club
Thank you very much, Joe.
3 days ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Superb capture!
4 days ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thank you very much, William.
3 days ago.
 rdhinmn
rdhinmn club
One light pole standing straight among those left-leaning trees. Loneliness..
4 days ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to rdhinmn club
It's resisting the wind and the winter and soring ground shifts better than the trees, I think, Bob,
3 days ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
beautiful image

wish you a nice wednesday!
4 days ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Annemarie club
Thanks, Annemarie.
3 days ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Very nicely composed John..........I like the blue sky and the light on the trees and grasses is lovely.

Not sure I agree with rdhinmn...........I think the lamp post is also leaning slightly to the left.

As Joe says, the sign makes a great focal point. I'm not sure why there is a crash barrier there though......it must be pretty obvious you can't drive past that point.

Another of your photos that I like, but can't really explain why, except that it catches my attention and makes me think! Perhaps that's the point?
3 days ago. Edited 3 days ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
Thank you very much, Keith. Mainly I used to go out and wait for something to catch my eye. The best shots were often the ones seen out of the corner of my eye. If there was a mystery involved all the better, because, as you say, it makes you think, but without forcing a conclusion. So instead of interpreting or "understanding" the photo you experience it. You may remember the photo of my niece ordering at Tim Horton's (below).

The crash barrier is probably to protect the lamp post in winter. Country roads can get slippery then.

Here's the photo:
3 days ago. Edited 3 days ago.

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