These tell a great story. I am assuming this is the "Worse before it gets better"?
I like the composition of the third photo and I love that I have no idea what it actually is. But what matters is that it is cruddy and gross and old and that is clear to me. I like that you got up high and took the other two from a birds eye view....gives interesting perspective. This would be great to see again when finished!
The first one really does show lots of chaos. The second one doesn't really do a lot for me because things seem like they are placed too far apart. My favorite is the third one. Whatever it may be, it sure is imperfect.
We love living in the country because it provides so many opportunities for taking pictures throughout the change of seasons. In fact this blog is set up primarily for the sharing of some of the results of photography.
Shirley and I have celebrated 33 years of marriage. We have six children and ten grandchildren.
We both teach at Trinity Lutheran School in Kaukauna; I am principal and teacher of grades seven and eight, and Shirley teaches Kindergarten.
These tell a great story. I am assuming this is the "Worse before it gets better"?
ReplyDeleteI like the composition of the third photo and I love that I have no idea what it actually is. But what matters is that it is cruddy and gross and old and that is clear to me. I like that you got up high and took the other two from a birds eye view....gives interesting perspective. This would be great to see again when finished!
The first one really does show lots of chaos. The second one doesn't really do a lot for me because things seem like they are placed too far apart. My favorite is the third one. Whatever it may be, it sure is imperfect.
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