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Interesting mural. Not sure why the artist chose this location for such a drawing... you would not expect to see a fine-art-studio-like drawing in a brickyard.
The photo's good but I wish I could see more of what's on the right side. Oh well, guess you can't have it all with a vertical composition.
Looks to me Seb as if she's trying to escape over the lower section of the wall.
Gosh That building is a treasure chest of potential photographs and you have represented it so damn well.
Tom
I have a total lack of respect for anything connected with society, except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper, and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer. Brendan Behan
GB: I was most surprised to step on this as well. I dunno who took the time to produce such a piece in a remote place like that but it looks especially appealing for real agaisnt the desolated background. Then again, I only shot one single frame of this but there was nothing much on the right side if I remember well.
CDP: that's an interesting take! Thanks for commenting.
Tom: Thanks for the good words! I'm glad I made it. I have been hesitant for a short while before enrolling myself in this thing. I'd simply say that I am glad I did... lol
Tuna: So now I know how to draw some attention lol! Thanks for the good words!
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