Very nice! and perhaps some Frank Lloyd Wright in there as well. I'd also say it's a modern day street photograph---lots of people doing different things for the viewer to ponder. nice colors.
Looks like the kind of perfect weather day that makes one glad to be alive. We should be getting a couple of gorgeous days like that this weekend in the Pacific NW.
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Thought it was Alec Soth :)
Very nice! and perhaps some Frank Lloyd Wright in there as well. I'd also say it's a modern day street photograph---lots of people doing different things for the viewer to ponder. nice colors.
Looks like the kind of perfect weather day that makes one glad to be alive. We should be getting a couple of gorgeous days like that this weekend in the Pacific NW.
Ken
Rockwell did some beautiful paintings of industrial work places like blast furnaces and similar. Is anyone doing photo studies of cubicle farms?
Nice. I especially like the energy the little boy in blue adds to the picture.
A totally cool photo!
Absolutely brilliant work!!
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