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Happy Stiff Neck Sunday!

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Annemarie said:

indeed!
6 weeks 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.
6 weeks ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

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

William Sutherland said:

Excellent capture and perspective!

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6 weeks ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you very much, William.
6 weeks ago

Diana Australis said:

Indeed! :-)
6 weeks 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,
6 weeks ago

rdhinmn said:

Yep, I'd get one.
6 weeks ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to rdhinmn:

Avoid my Stiff neck album, then, Bob, There are 76 more opportunities to get one there.
6 weeks 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..!!
6 weeks ago

John FitzGerald replied to Keith Burton:

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

Leon_Vienna said:

Some of the most important objects of modern civilization can be found here ...
6 weeks ago

John FitzGerald replied to Leon_Vienna:

About the only thing missing is a parking lot, Leon.
6 weeks 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.
6 weeks ago