Car in a basement garage. The garage is set down below the level of the adjacent pavement, and has open, barred windows – that let in light and air and let out exhaust fumes, and that keep out those with a predilection for theft.
The camera is looking down into this garage, framing some of a car’s rear lights and bodywork. The window bars make linear reflections on the bodywork, and I’m the more or less amorphous blob just below centre stage.
X-T1 with 55-200 Fujinon lens at 305mm (equiv); 1600 ISO; Bristol city centre; 5 Aug 2016.
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Fantastic
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Thank you!
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You should be careful that close to the railings.. These caged animals get very territorial around the breeding season… And if there are young in the enclosure… Well, just beware of a mother’s wrath. 😊
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So what are the young going to be Dinky Toys? Minis??? 😀
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Ha ha. I just love the idea of loads of little dinky toys buzzing in and out of the large tyres… Wind ups of course. 😀
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Jazzy! 😉
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Thank you, Lynn! 🙂
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Blob?!?!? Never!
XXX ATP XXX
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Well its just that I feel that I must have something in Life to aspire to … 🙂 … ATP XXX
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This reflects very nicely on your abstract mind, your eye for light play, and your active imagination.
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Gary, thank you very much! A 🙂
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Terrific abstract!
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Belinda, thank you very much! I like your nature photographs very much too. Adrian
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Thank you. I appreciate your comments!
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This is so cool, my friend. Fantastic work.
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Malin, my friend, I’m very glad you like it. Thank you. A 🙂
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brilliant…love it…You and cars ..you got a good thing going.
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Paula, thank you very much! Yes, cars often get to me, as shapes and forms, and the play of light on them is often alluring. A 🙂
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