I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3.
I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West.
Come and enjoy with me.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
PERSPECTIVE
Haven't taken any pictures for a few days. I went back into my archives for this one. I love the cement wall that seems to go on forever. As always, enlarging the photo will show the detail.
I love the lines in this. Really nice composition.
I've been scouring my archives for forgotten photos and found some great surprises. It is lots of fun. Kind of like when you move and then get to those not so essential boxes you put aside for later and when you finally get to them you find treasures you forgot about.
I have a passion for photography. I use my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3, so come with me and see Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West.
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13 comments:
That is a great photo for perspective. You have such a good eye.
l'infini....superbe photo
infinity .... beautiful photo
It's a beauty. YOu are so right about enlarging the photo. I can almost count the little pits in the concrete.
Wow -- you sure got some good depth-of-field on that shot...
Enlarging the picture brings a whole differnt beauty to the photo.
I love the texture of the wall...
Great shot... love it!!!
Wonderful perspective.
I like this photo Sue. Ones that show perspective give a sense of 3 dimension and depth. - Dave
Neat wall - where is it?
I like the perspective on your photo. It is just great. This cement wall is beautiful and it really seems that there is no end to it. Just beautiful!
I love the lines in this. Really nice composition.
I've been scouring my archives for forgotten photos and found some great surprises. It is lots of fun. Kind of like when you move and then get to those not so essential boxes you put aside for later and when you finally get to them you find treasures you forgot about.
Hi, not been around for a while.
Balustrade....
Each individual post is a baluster, which is latin for pomegranate flower.
Looked it up on Wikipedea.
I love this picture! Whenever I see these old cement rails it transports me back to anther era in time. What a fabulous perspective photo :)
Really great shot :) You are a lovely friend, dear Sue!
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