Friday, 20 April 2012

Battle of Midway - empty or full

This is my contribution to the Weekend in Black and White community.

20 comments:

Kay L. Davies said...

Always a difficult decision — are we halfway there or not?
K

Stafford Ray said...

It seems she is not there yet, but he is well past midway.
Just had a silly thought I am about to annoy you with.
You know when you see signs that warn us of 'children crossing' or 'cattle crossing'? Well I have waited for hours and hours and despite the warning sign, have never actually seen a zebra crossing!

Julie said...

... *chuckle* ...

I agree, Stafford, that the body language of the two people (couple) is fascinating.

Jim said...

Interesting way to look at this.

Joe said...

Ah .. But are they crossing at 10 kph?

Joan Elizabeth said...

Empty I think but full of interesting shapes.

Halcyon said...

Great shot in b&w. Love all the lines! :)

Anonymous said...

A little one-sided.

Julie said...

Indeed, Abe. A little one-sided and bordering empty real soon now!

Dragonstar said...

Love it Julie. My interest has been caught by all the different marks in the white paint. They seem to go in all directions.

Thanks for your continued supportive comments. I really appreciate them.

Lachezar said...

Great capture of a moment in time made more fascinating by the vantage point!

Lina Gustina said...

Don't stop in the middle :)
I see interesting lines and signs here.

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paul said...

Love the composition and the perspective; and lots of room to let the eye wander.

Rune said...

es, better be aware ... the angle givves fascinating lines.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

This shot made me think 'Abbey Road' haha!

Julie said...

Yes, yes. Grace. That was one of the ideas that I tossed up!

Jilly said...

Very nice, Julie. Love this.

Francisca said...

Fab, Julie! The lines, shapes... and what appears to me to be a cold shoulder. (Coincidentally, my b&w today also has a hint of Abbey Road...)

Julie said...

Yep, cold shoulder, body language ... this is where I went from after thinking that Abbey Road only took one aspect of the image.

Unknown said...

I enjoy views from above very much and this one is fantastic.