All those vertical and horizontal lines--at least two striped shirts to go with the building lines--in such complex balance. For me, the focus of the picture was the V of green shrubs near the lamp post. I think the woman sweeping should have been, but she didn't stand out as much from the other vertical humans and brooms as the green did. (The ironwork added to the complexity of patterns.) Loved it all.
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ReplyDeleteMizFit, glad to be of service.
ReplyDeleteThe hustle and bustle of a busy street. Nice shot, Leah.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Such a nice colourful and busy scene.
ReplyDeleteThank you David and Hilary.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, cousin! Looks cheery and busy!
ReplyDeleteWhy, thank you, dfg Bag Lady.
ReplyDeleteLove the new and old side by side!
ReplyDeleteNever thought about it, Bossy Betty, but I see your point.
ReplyDeletePaul McCartney's (Just) Another Day is running through my head.
ReplyDeleteSo much to be said for ordinary life as it goes by.
ReplyDeleteGood shot.
I understand why, David.
ReplyDeleteYes, Messymimi. In the ordinary we find the extraordinary. Thanks.
All those vertical and horizontal lines--at least two striped shirts to go with the building lines--in such complex balance. For me, the focus of the picture was the V of green shrubs near the lamp post. I think the woman sweeping should have been, but she didn't stand out as much from the other vertical humans and brooms as the green did. (The ironwork added to the complexity of patterns.) Loved it all.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne in Kentucky
A real moment in time caught so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteSolarity, thanks for the breakdown of the pic. I'd never considered those aspects of it.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it.
Hello, Daft Scots Lass, glad to meet you. Thanks.
i love the colour in the buildings. we have become so blah here.
ReplyDeleteIt's like we have no soul, Reb.
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