Sunday, 25 July 2010

Shed number forty

Spectacle Island, Sydney Harbour

16 comments:

  1. Did you get pictures of the other 39??? :=}

    I like the composition - bricks beside corrugation. And that huge black and white 40 really stands out.

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  2. Makes me wonder whether there were 39 other sheds!

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  3. Wonderful saturated colours - very effective, punchy image.

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  4. As you may guess, all the sheds on the island were numbered, but I did not think to note the highest number.

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  5. excellent collection of patterns in this composition!!

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  6. It looks like a dunny. Nice composition.

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  7. It does a bit, Diane, but in reality it was to store shell casings for the Navy.

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  8. I know that place, it's next to number 38. I think.

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  9. It is fairly clear what number it is, they don't want you to be confused.

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  10. fabulous composition, julie. and how good of you to keep up your regular posts with the distraction of your precious new granddaughter to keep you away from the computer.

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  11. Nice image -- the simple lines .. and noticing it I guess.

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  12. Hah, quite easy really. One has to be aware of the 'role' of a grandmother. And that is NOT to tell them how to do it better, or do it for them. They went home this morning and I will go over there tomorrow after lunch for a visit. Can't wait ... but they know that.

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  13. I love #40... Such a good strong composition. Simple shapes and strong colors attract me. Good work

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