Patterned Silo Posted on October 21, 2012 by Mike © 2012 Michael Fiveson Lines, angles, contrast, light, and shadow create what I think is an interesting photo. About these ads Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Lines, angles, contrast, light, and shadow, all packed into a solid composition makes this photograph work very well indeed. Reply ↓
Mike, once again your work is fantastic. I am especially enjoying the compositions of your images. I am nominating you for a Lovely Blog award. I’m not sure how it works but you can find your nomination here: http://littleboxoflight.wordpress.com/2012/10/21/the-grasshopper-and-the-award-nomination Thank you for sharing your work! Reply ↓
I know, it’s super silly, but it felt awesome that someone thought enough of my lil’ blog, just wanted you to know I appreciate your work.
And please be real clear about how much I appreciate it, I really do. Thanks for being gracious about all this.
I wonder if Nickelodeon got the idea of the protruding tube above the door. They probably used it to pour slime over employees… Reply ↓
That is what they did, slime their employees. I know this because I saw an outside shower too. Reply ↓
Lines, angles, contrast, light, and shadow, all packed into a solid composition makes this photograph work very well indeed.
Thank you Joseph.
Are these evening shadows? Interesting photo, Mike!
Noonish shadows and thanks Lori.
Old barns and old silos make an extremely good photo subject.
That’s what I was thinking. Thanks.
You are absolutely right, Mike. And this is an awesome shot!
Thanks so much my generous friend.
You have quite an eye behind the lens Mike. Great photo.
Thanks very much LuAnn.
Mike, once again your work is fantastic. I am especially enjoying the compositions of your images. I am nominating you for a Lovely Blog award. I’m not sure how it works but you can find your nomination here: http://littleboxoflight.wordpress.com/2012/10/21/the-grasshopper-and-the-award-nomination Thank you for sharing your work!
Thanks for nominating me and while I appreciate the sentiment, I don’t do the silly awards.
I know, it’s super silly, but it felt awesome that someone thought enough of my lil’ blog, just wanted you to know I appreciate your work.
And please be real clear about how much I appreciate it, I really do. Thanks for being gracious about all this.
I wonder if Nickelodeon got the idea of the protruding tube above the door. They probably used it to pour slime over employees…
That is what they did, slime their employees. I know this because I saw an outside shower too.
Awesome!
More solid work there, Mike. It gets better.
Thanks Tim.