Thanks Charles and Maurizio. Your comments are helpful. I agree they are 2 separate images. But everyone shoot s ferris wheel, likewise the moon. The juxtaposition of them is what drew me to this image.
What a perfect title! The geometry of the image was what first caught my eye. Then the light allowed my eye to travel through the image from the brightness in the front, up the stairs with their horizontal light, along the diagonal banister, to the light slivers at the top. Through this journey, I lingered on the red object, wondering what it is and why it's there. A complex image in its simplicity. Well seen and beautifully captured!
2 gorgeous shots. I really like the canoes in this one compositionally because they lead the viewer's eye to the dock, the dock leading the eye right into the image! Beautiful colors, great composition. As for just having an iphone, when people ask any photographer what camera they used, the answer is always "my 2 eyers". Doesn't matter what camera when you can "SEE" the shot as you did here. -Lynne
They are all attached to the dock and sitting in pretty shallow water. They are all condemned. Weird to see curtains in windows, furniture in the rooms, a bed in a bedroom - all deserted.