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The Neighborhood Tire


Jack McRitchie

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Unmistakably Jack!

 

That wonderful sparse/monochromatic palette with a splash of McRitchie-street-warning-sign-yellow supporting a composition of what normally would be forgettable and unsightly street debris becomes aesthetic poetry. Could you please become famous already?

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Simply regal. Enthroned with consorts littered about. The hint of color with a couple pops here and there work extremely well to pull everything together.
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Jack, here is a composition which is mundane yet special. Lines,circles, half-circles and penumbra of the tire are fascinating to me.Pastel shades of the image blends well with the framing.
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Jack, does it not get somewhat bothersome carrying that damn tire around?

 

Very nice Jack, I like the square format a lot.

Regards, Todd

 

 

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Thanks. I keep returning to the same old tire. Never get "tired" of it (ok, ok, no more bad puns)

 

Gunnar - I appreciate your remarks especially since I admire the precision of your photography.

 

Kent - I'd better hurry up and get famous before I lose the strength to press the shutter button. Thanks for the Unmistakably Kent comment.

 

Jeff - You would certainly recognize royalty since you're quite the kingmaker yourself in your images.

 

Amal - Thanks, the simplicity and clean lines of the scene are what enticed me to take the picture. This time I even used a tripod. I think I'm developing a tire fixation.

 

Todd - You've got it. Now I have it balanced on top of my TV. I was thinking of sleeping with it but I realize some people might consider that kinky.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This must be the female counterpart of your December Forza Dunlop masculine. Rest in one piece ;-) Sakke

 

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I like this one a lot. The two round objects really fit handsomly in the squared format. Very well balanced with nice tones.

The fruit fly strikes again :-).

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