I like this a lot. I like how the movment of the person in the forground ads to the graffiti in the background creating "chaos".
\Bob
I like this a lot. I like how the movment of the person in the forground ads to the graffiti in the background creating "chaos".
\Bob
Thank you Bob…
I like it too. Makes it look like the lady is hurrying to get away from the 'chaos' of the graffiti.
Alan
Thanks Alan, I'm glad you like it...
Or, maybe she is hyper-considerate and doesn't want to block its view for very long.
Great photo! Looks like she's speed walking in an outfit not designed for a speed walker. 😁
However, the level is bugging the crap out of me. The balcony seems level, but the door below and street seem rotated maybe a degree or so CCW. Also,the pipes look bowed, which may very well be how they were, but it seems like the photo was taken really close with a fisheye and then cropped. I mean, I know it wasn't, but it gives that impression. Anyway, get in touch with the architect of that building and see if they can do anything about it. 😆
But, great photo!
Agghhh. Now you've said that, I can't unsee it 😁
Hey, thanks for spoiling my photo 😄
Welcome to my city. In the old part it is rare to see a perfectly "square" building, and when you find it, the ones next door are not...
There are real disasters, but the worst are those that are "almost" fine. I assure you that I am quite picky with that, and squaring the facades can be a real nightmare...
And now, you're not the only one 😡
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Now, what I think is that she walks quickly so that G.B. doesn't pay attention to her clothing...