The first photo is the only one that does anything for me. I like the disjointed spacing with the horizontal metal bars and the two wooden boards intruding from the left.
the second one is probably simple to a fault, as it seems mostly to be about that little white car holding up those powerlines in the background, but the third keeps me interested a bit longer. There is some disjointment here as well, with the picture cut into segments- There was something about the way that street sign lays crooked across the middle. And as I type this I like the little row of white cars down at the bottom. Again with the white cars. They are a pain on a bright day if you are shooting (and later printing) black and white negatives since they throw off the meter but I guess I like them in color pictures. The first one is my favorite however. I shot a few when I took that and it is amazing how moving just an inch can result in a totally different photograph.
The first photo is the only one that does anything for me. I like the disjointed spacing with the horizontal metal bars and the two wooden boards intruding from the left.
Comment by mark.a — 7/19/2005 @ 10:41 am
the second one is probably simple to a fault, as it seems mostly to be about that little white car holding up those powerlines in the background, but the third keeps me interested a bit longer. There is some disjointment here as well, with the picture cut into segments- There was something about the way that street sign lays crooked across the middle. And as I type this I like the little row of white cars down at the bottom. Again with the white cars. They are a pain on a bright day if you are shooting (and later printing) black and white negatives since they throw off the meter but I guess I like them in color pictures. The first one is my favorite however. I shot a few when I took that and it is amazing how moving just an inch can result in a totally different photograph.
Comment by john — 7/19/2005 @ 12:38 pm
I liked the second one because of the no parking sign.
everyone’s a critic
Comment by joe — 7/20/2005 @ 4:49 am