hmm... I had considered keeping it
mysterious, but what the heck -- I'll spill
the beans. It's just some grass with a strip
of cement running through it for water
drain-off. Not so interesting now that you
know, is it?
To me, it just kind of had the appearance
of a country road swerving through the grassy
hills. I'm considering going back with some
hotweels or micro-machines -- they'd fit
nicely since the strip of cement was about 2
or 3 inches wide.
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Striking photo Brian! I love the composition,
which really draws the eye through the image,
and the saturated, contrasty colours are a
treat for the eyes. It looks to me like a
tilt-shift photo of a large landscape, giving
it the feel of being miniaturised.
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Great photo! I agree with Neilcreek...I
thought it was a tilt-shift photo as well to
give that miniature village effect. Nicely
executed!
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Named by song, movie & book, and we'd love to have your photo added to
the group.
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I love love love love love love love love
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love the colour!!!!!!
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A.V.Kitz says:
Sooo, what is it? It's cool whatever it is. :)
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