And so the cycle of life continues and in our place will be bouncing babies and the sound of children laughing. Do not despair, we will join a bowling league in heaven.
I have the same attraction to things that have been battered by time. The photo is full of color, texture, and emotion. At least it is for me, and you. Thank you.
I love photographs of things that are broken down and decaying. By reducing your senses to just one (sight) you eliminate all the unpleasant aspects and are able to appreciate the beauty of colour and form as things start to unravel. Thank you. Sally.
When you add the picture to the words it becomes a very profound thought!
Thank you mike! Very interesting!!
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I appreciate your comment. Thank you.
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As will we all…..
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And so the cycle of life continues and in our place will be bouncing babies and the sound of children laughing. Do not despair, we will join a bowling league in heaven.
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In some sad or strange way I find this scene beautiful. I am attracted by old, ragged things or places in photography.
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I have the same attraction to things that have been battered by time. The photo is full of color, texture, and emotion. At least it is for me, and you. Thank you.
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Wonderful words for the old house! Have a wonderful week! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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Thanks Lisa. Hi Bear.
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Excellent detail and color, Mike.
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Thanks Jane.
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I love it. It’s a house with history. If walls can talk????
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Aye, many stories in that house. Thanks Marylou.
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wise words with a great photograph! loved the design and the roughness of textural patterns throughout all the shapes. Wonderful composition 🙂
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Thanks Debi. A very nice critique and much appreciated.
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I love photographs of things that are broken down and decaying. By reducing your senses to just one (sight) you eliminate all the unpleasant aspects and are able to appreciate the beauty of colour and form as things start to unravel. Thank you. Sally.
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Well said Sally. Perhaps that is why I like this kind of decomposing image as well. Thank you for taking the time, eh.
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Great image and reflection Mike, unfortunately it happens………..
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Aye. Thank you.
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Great bed springs Mike!
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I got lucky with those being there.
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My imagination is going wild!! 😀
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Or it may be nature simply reclaims its own.
I love your all your work man but the old buildings and the wasted and forgotten places simply sing to Mike. Great capture, words and all!
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Thanks John. Good to see you again, bro.
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Whenever I look in the mirror Mike, I get the same feeling, and I’ve forgotten what squeaking bed springs sound like!
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I know just what you mean John, except, thankfully, I am still familiar with the sound of bed springs:)
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I’m smiling…….and happy for you!
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Aye. Thanks.
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Some peoples’ DIY actually speeds up the process!
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No doubt that is true.
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