Lovely contrast of wood and metal.
Posted by Ed at August 6, 2005 02:08 AMnice shot. the colors are wonderful.
Posted by hossein daraei at August 6, 2005 03:58 AM"all watched over by machines of loving grace"
Posted by Greg at August 6, 2005 05:32 AMwhat an odd place to have a picnic
Posted by rich at August 6, 2005 05:50 AMI don't know what is so attractive about rust, but I'm drawn to images with rust in them. I love this. I like your composition, the colours are wonderful.
Posted by LynnR (Digital Glad Rags) at August 6, 2005 08:30 AMit's amazing the sort of vibrance and dynamic patterns that rust produces.
Posted by adam french at August 6, 2005 10:34 AMAnother great shot, I really like the colors, the orange/green seem to complement each other, and the rust on the pillars make great textures ;)
Posted by bahen at August 6, 2005 10:55 AM"Lovely contrast of wood and metal."
Ed, you took the words out of my mouth.
very war of the worlds. I love it
Posted by monaroau at August 6, 2005 06:34 PMnice effect of the bench to go with the semi-rusted (?) building.
Posted by aashish at August 7, 2005 01:12 AMIn continuing appreciation for the aerial aesthetics that enlighten each morning for me by your photos, even here, in the rolling lateral blue hills on the appalachian spine.
lyn
Oh, I do love rust!
Posted by Edwinek at August 7, 2005 06:14 PMThe parallel lines! That is what gives the image the serenity... And the friendly light touching things here and there... And the lovely rust drawings!
Found your site today! Great find!!
Nice lighting/colour/composition...
Posted by Reza at August 19, 2005 10:34 AMThe bright white background makes this look like it was painted on a canvas. Interesting composition as well.
Posted by Abe at August 20, 2005 10:28 PM