I don't have a stick but some sketchy knees. I too appreciate a good handrail. I'd not walk down the stairs without holding one. Love your POV here in both. V
I don't walk with a stick, but I am always very familiar with such things as balustrades and handrails! These are particular pleasing, especially as they are outside and shiny.
Thank you, Ali. This is my favourite style of work as I wander the streets. I do take general panned landscape shots, but know that I will not be able to think of a way to use them to tell a story.
I don't have a stick but some sketchy knees. I too appreciate a good handrail. I'd not walk down the stairs without holding one. Love your POV here in both.
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ReplyDeletebrilliant photos, love the first one.
ReplyDeleteI don't walk with a stick, but I am always very familiar with such things as balustrades and handrails! These are particular pleasing, especially as they are outside and shiny.
ReplyDeleteI really like the top photo's textures and that glint of sunlight on the railing.
ReplyDeleteIt's the simple things in life that matter. A thought provoking post Julie.
ReplyDeleteSlowing down enables us to see more. A great perspective.
ReplyDeletebelle profondeur de champ
ReplyDeleteIt sure puts things into 'perspective' when you're not as able bodied as once upon a time Julie, I was in a balustrade situation just this afternoon.
ReplyDelete'Beautiful depth of field', merci Bergson.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful depth of field and lovely point of view. I especially love the tone and texture of these.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ali. This is my favourite style of work as I wander the streets. I do take general panned landscape shots, but know that I will not be able to think of a way to use them to tell a story.
ReplyDeleteTwo fantastic compositions, Julie!
ReplyDeleteMuch nicer than the day before. I like the light ... makes it feel welcoming.
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