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The Theater of Happy Accidents


Jack McRitchie

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The title alone is worth the price of admission. Love those crazy ladders--they must be tipsy. You have a gift for making comic sense out of this world. 

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Now it is for us the audience waiting for the actors to appear. So they can tel us the all important message. You made a very nice shot Jack.

Best regards, Herman

 

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Accidental abstraction on the background  and I wonder, where  they get the  light?  Because  that's  what  make this  image, the  glowing colorful abstraction at the background. I like the framing of the  image, sandwiched between  the  top  concrete blocks  and at the bottom  the  road  with the  white strips  painted  on it. I guess, it  is a garage  under an apartment complex.

The  image  glows  nicely in larger view.

Cheers.

Bela

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Thanks for the comments.

 

Dan - See, that's what I miss when you're not around, a guy who appreciates things with pretty much the same odd slant and somewhat dry wit as I do.

 

Herman - Yes, that's how it appeared to me, too, a stage set perhaps for a modernistic production of Macbeth.

 

tony - You should see the spaces they shoe horn their cars into over here. It's an art form in itself (See my Parking Garage photo in this folder).

 

Bela - Thanks you, you have expressed in a few words exactly what appealed to me about this place. The contrast between the spare, architecturally trendy design - especially the raw concrete - and the hodgepodge of boxes, ladders, tarps and who-knows-what stored in the rear of this garage caught my eye right away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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