Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Angles and Ornament



Fairfield Avenue, Hartford

24 comments:

  1. great perspective, jack, my literal friend.

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  2. Although your photo features the angles and ornamentation of this Victorian, I think it is worth noting that this color would likely be found only on a Victorian house.

    Pink seems not to have lasted as a house color. Similar to the period in the 1950's when pink was popular color for kitchen appliances, cabinets, and counter tops. I don't think any builders have built a pink kitchen in a new house or apartment in 50 years.

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  3. Terrific capture, Jack, I love all the angles, your composition, the colors and the detail! Hope your week is going well!

    Sylvia

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  4. Very artsy! Your photo class is paying off!

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  5. wow it's cool, my kind of angle, I love this composition!
    Léia

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  6. Cool perspective! I imagine my little ones see much of the world this way.

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  7. Love the angle and the ornaments are quite beautiful.

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  8. Doh - been looking for the angels! I must need new reading glasses... At first I thought it was a Chinese pagoda too. Ah well, I'm off to bed!

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  9. Great perspective for showing the decoration!

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  10. Hey Jack, I saw your comment about the hits from countries on the rolling log on my site. When I first started doing this I kept track of those all of the time and checked to see what brought those people to my site. I haven't done that for quite a while now. I do know that some of those single and double hits are actually from Julie and Dave (Scottsdale & Tamarindo Daily photos). When they are off to exotic places they log on whenever they can and if they come to my site I get another hit. I know that's how I got Tanzania and Fiji.

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  11. Interesting perspective. I like it.

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  12. How unexpected! Very interesting. I doubt I would have seen this through my lens. Btw, no raise from SDP...instead, a well earned respite.

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  13. You created a superb composition in this stylish and wonderful image!

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  14. Did you change your blog format? Or maybe it just looks different b/c I can only get on the web with iPhone.

    I definitely like this shot. Itcombines two of my favorite things: angles and details!

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  15. Oh the things we can capture if we only look up. Nice work! (How's your neck now?;)

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  16. What a great angle you've chosen to take this shot! Well done, Jack.

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