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I’m fond of numbers 1, 3 and 4. The third photo has a certain grandeur that contrasts nicely with the subject.
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Agreed. Just glad it was a long-abandoned factory and not some apartment building destroyed by a bomb or tornado — in which case I’m not sure I would have taken the picture.
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Photo journalism can be tricky, right? Some of us don’t have the stomach for some of it.
Evocative set. Love #1.
Thanks John. Glad #1 spoke to you. One of those fences that doesn’t prevent anyone who doesn’t belong from getting in.
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I’m fond of numbers 1, 3 and 4. The third photo has a certain grandeur that contrasts nicely with the subject.
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Agreed. Just glad it was a long-abandoned factory and not some apartment building destroyed by a bomb or tornado — in which case I’m not sure I would have taken the picture.
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Photo journalism can be tricky, right? Some of us don’t have the stomach for some of it.
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Evocative set. Love #1.
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Thanks John. Glad #1 spoke to you. One of those fences that doesn’t prevent anyone who doesn’t belong from getting in.
LikeLiked by 1 person