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l l l


Photo information
 
By: mark bradshaw
Title: l l l
 
Posted: 13.01.2010
Views: 114
 
Size: 798 x 1200 - view full size
 
Description:
This scene will be gone now.
 
Equipment Used:
D300



Members' Comments:

By:  David D    At: 00:16 - 14 January 2010
 
Minimalism with a capital M. I'd put it on my wall.
 
By: Karen Palmer    At: 05:30 - 14 January 2010
 
Perfect simplicity.
I'd love to know more about where it is, where it's going, and what it looks like when the snow has gone.

 
By:  Alan Brown    At: 08:08 - 14 January 2010
 
(one of) the best things about still photography is its capacity to give permanence to the interestingly ephemeral! This does just that.
 
By:  Scott Robertson    At: 08:58 - 14 January 2010
 
The Family Stick has grown!

Really really like this Mark, you probably could have shot this scene 100 other ways but none would have been this good. This is again one where the emptiness is so important and I think that the snow with its slightly difference in colour to the sky only makes the fence stand out even more.

I agree with David - one for the wall!


 

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