Friday, 20 April 2012

Battle of Midway - empty or full

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

20 comments:

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

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  2. 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!

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  3. ... *chuckle* ...

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

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  4. Interesting way to look at this.

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  5. Ah .. But are they crossing at 10 kph?

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  6. Empty I think but full of interesting shapes.

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

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  8. A little one-sided.

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

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  10. 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.

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

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

    http://www.homezweethome.info/2012/04/schmutzer-primate-center.html

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

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

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  15. This shot made me think 'Abbey Road' haha!

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

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  17. Very nice, Julie. Love this.

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  18. 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...)

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

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

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