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Happy Stiff Neck Sunday!

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Annemarie said:

indeed!
11 months ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Annemarie:

When I got interested in photography, Annemarie, I swore I would never take stiff neck photos. Now there are 76 more of these in my Stiff neck album.
11 months ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

Great use of upwards perspective, John, and excellent use of strong diagonals. All the best, Joe
11 months ago

John FitzGerald replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

Thanks, Joe, I'm very fond of upward perspective myself. To me it makes the photo more dynamic, as in this humble family snapshot:

Generations
11 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Excellent capture and perspective!

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11 months ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you very much, William.
11 months ago

Diana Australis said:

Indeed! :-)
11 months ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Diana Australis:

If you like stiff necks, there are 76 more opportunities to get one in my Stiff neck album, Diana,
11 months ago

rdhinmn said:

Yep, I'd get one.
11 months ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to rdhinmn:

Avoid my Stiff neck album, then, Bob, There are 76 more opportunities to get one there.
11 months ago

Keith Burton said:

A fascinating collection of lines, shapes and detail John........especially impressive when viewed large.

I'm always amazed that those huge cranes don't fall over..!!
11 months ago

John FitzGerald replied to Keith Burton:

Thank you very much, Keith. Engineers seem to be magicians, don't they?
11 months ago

Leon_Vienna said:

Some of the most important objects of modern civilization can be found here ...
11 months ago

John FitzGerald replied to Leon_Vienna:

About the only thing missing is a parking lot, Leon.
11 months ago

Andrew Trundlewagon said:

Somehow this seems very emblematic of (I presume) Toronto, with its anarchic, somewhat anachronistic wiring system and the aspirational reach of the giant cranes.
11 months ago