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Bridge Grafitti


LenMarriott

Nikon D5100, 55-200mm @ 200mm, 1\250 @ f5.6, ISO 360 hand held, overcast. LM.


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The white graffiti against the rusted surface of the bridge really pops. Good eye to spot this and the presentation is excellent.
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I had this one as wallpaper on our new computer for a while & my wife said 'There's something wrong with the PC.  There's a goofy picture on it."  :-)  Guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder!  I kind of liked the colour of the rust.  Don't understand what the graffiti is all about.  Are we supposed to?   Thanks for your support on this one.  Didn't get it at home.  :-)  Best, LM.

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I suppose only the artist in we photographers would appreciate this image.  But then that's why I post here; for your opinions.  Thanks for the validation.  Best, Len.

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Rosario, Jack, & Patsy for 'Critics of the Month' !  I can't identify why but this one begged me to photograph it.  Must have been the inner artist in me.  :-)  Thanks for the validation.  Best, Len.

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Love that rustic colours and textures that make a perfect background for graffiti! Now there's an exhibition of Basquiat in AGO. You may love it in context of this image.

 

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Who knew one could become famous for graffiti?   Perhaps there is hope for me yet.  Thanks for your always welcome visits.  Best, Len

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Thank you for your visit & comment.  No birds to shoot so I took this one, just so I wouldn't come home with no images.  I didn't think a rusty old bridge would get so much attention!  :-)  Best, Len.

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You can really enjoy the deep rust color and texture when viewed larger Len. The graffiti artist chose his/her color well, like another poster mentioned, it pops against the darker colors.

Best Regards,

Holger

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Good to get your take on this one.  I agree that the white 'pops' against the dark rusty iron of the bridge.  I guess that was what attracted my eye.  I think these graffiti 'artists' have their own language.  I'd be obliged if anyone can tell me what the message is here.  Looks foreign to me.  :-)  Best, Len.

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Not the subject matter I was after (birds) but I took this because there was nothing else to photograph & I didn't want to come home empty handed.  Turns out this was better than I first thought.  It's called the 'serendipity factor'.  A gift from the photo gods.   :-)  Best, Len

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