Hi Mike,
I noticed the container in the distance and saw the incongruousness of it. Years ago I didn't like containers in rural areas but perhaps their cheap usefulness has grown on me...
The dark blurred object on top is a roll of black poly pipe sitting on a couple of palettes. As the shot was at full zoom 108mm (600 equivalent), the far background is poorly resolved and playing tricks. I was up there again two days ago and there is nothing directly behind the container.
I like the quirkiness in this one. A container literally slap bang in the middle of a natural setting. It is positioned perfectly, as the centre does not imply motion, so gives the container an air of "... and I am not going anywhere ..." which is amusing. It leaves the viewer pondering questions about why it is there, or when the lorry will arrive to prove it is going somewhere.
Pete
Hi Pete, yes quirkiness nails my feeling when I saw it. It even reminded me of Dr Who when I was a kid, where the blue Tardis would be parked in some odd spot in a field.
I'm reminded of those little tests that ask you to select which item does not go with the others. Quite a find, and quirky I think someone said? It's fun to ponder the possible story behind this!
Hi Linda, as Mike replied to Paula, they are popular here as a cheap storage shed in rural areas. Some are turning them into tiny homes...
This one is a bit of a puzzle Bryan. I admit to being a novice when it comes to shipping containers (none of those here in central Mississippi) so I'm not able to surmise why one is set off far from port in what looks like farmland. Color contrast (red/green/blue) of primary colors works. What's kind of mysterious (besides the container itself) is the blotches in the right half of the phot that aren't present in the left half. There's a blur on top of the container and another to the right, then a bunch strewed in the trees of the right side. If it's not already a crop, I think I would crop it in from the right to get rid of as much of the blurry area as possible and get the container off center.
As mentioned above, just artefacts from the far distance appearing between the branches of the closer trees.