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Power Lines at Sunrise


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reflections of communication slanting upward to degrees of warm ringing tones paralled by boisterous ripples that define barriers between the difference here and there above...Free Association
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Sandeha, I'm surprised and delighted! I wasn't at all sure anyone else would see the musical 'overtones' (crotchets and quavers are Britishisms for quarter notes and eight notes to us Yanks.)

 

Ben, the interpretation of 'free association' was also a surprise . . . . word to word to word literally.

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This about has it all. I noticed the musical notes almost immediately and I think that's what gives this that extra edge. I also like the circular ripples, almost like a pebble in a pond
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a wee bit technical. I would call this one "Reflections and ringing". Interestingly, with transmission lines, you do have problems such as reflections (signals going back and forth) and ringing! This is a reflection, it has rings and there are the transmission lines.. perfect!
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I see Sir Isaac Newton's eye peeking, just to the left of center. Or is that Henry the Eighth? I like Newton better~! ;-)
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Anthony, you'll have to help me out on Mr. Newton's face . . . . . . I'm not getting it.

 

Assuming I can get a print without too much noise in the sky, I prefer the cropped version. Any thoughts?

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I was wrong... I was thinking of a picture I'd seen of Shakespeare. Granted you only got one of his eyes, but I swear that was the first thing I saw! I know I'm nuts~! But you did say free association =)

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Oh yes, Shakespeare! Why of course. :-) Certainly not Newton or Henry VIII.

 

(You're right. I asked for this.)

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I see some notes on those powerlines =)) And in response to your comment, yes I did enjoy this photo and the rest of your portfolio by the way ;)

I prefer the non-cropped version mainly because there is a wider tonal range in the sky and the "landscape framing" suites(sp?) the pic better imo !

 

Anyway, good job and thx for passing by ;)

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