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.
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.
Did you get pictures of the other 39??? :=}
ReplyDeleteI like the composition - bricks beside corrugation. And that huge black and white 40 really stands out.
Makes me wonder whether there were 39 other sheds!
ReplyDeleteWonderful saturated colours - very effective, punchy image.
ReplyDeleteAs you may guess, all the sheds on the island were numbered, but I did not think to note the highest number.
ReplyDeleteexcellent collection of patterns in this composition!!
ReplyDeleteFAB composition!
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It looks like a dunny. Nice composition.
ReplyDeleteIt does a bit, Diane, but in reality it was to store shell casings for the Navy.
ReplyDeleteI know that place, it's next to number 38. I think.
ReplyDelete*grin*
ReplyDeleteIt is fairly clear what number it is, they don't want you to be confused.
ReplyDeletefabulous 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.
ReplyDeleteNice image -- the simple lines .. and noticing it I guess.
ReplyDeleteHah, 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - stark.
ReplyDeleteI love #40... Such a good strong composition. Simple shapes and strong colors attract me. Good work
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