November 21, 2014 Untitled XLV (aka I’ve Never Been to the Austrian Empire 1804-1867) Untitled XLV (2014) Ashley Lily Scarlett This one’s for Peter Like Loading... Related
November 21, 2014 - 6:03 am Andrew MacLaren-Scott A very nice effect. Few people would think of making use of the mundane scene in that way. Reply
November 21, 2014 - 10:19 am Ashley Lily Scarlett The mundane gets more interesting when you only look at bits of it. 🙂 Reply
November 21, 2014 - 2:17 pm drawandshoot That is absolutely true, Ashley. You are a master of transforming the mundane. The street has become something else entirely. I find this image touching, as though the wear and tear of the road is now part of you (or your shadow). Reply
November 26, 2014 - 6:23 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Thank you, Karen, that’s a lovely compliment. I’m glad I wasn’t there for the tyre marks! Reply
November 21, 2014 - 10:06 am lostfunzone (dothob) that’s so sweet! thanks a lot, Ashley! and i like the picture a lot. the yellow is superb and you even have this great shadow in it! great shot. Reply
November 21, 2014 - 10:51 am mrsdaffodil The change in colour and tone as the shadow travels through the grey and into the yellow is very interesting. Reply
November 26, 2014 - 6:34 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Oh! Now I can change the title and add this to my “I’ve Never Been to . . .” series. 🙂 Reply
November 28, 2014 - 2:31 pm 63mago “The mundane gets more interesting when you only look at bits of it.” And close. I have no clue why I always come back to this place. Reply
November 30, 2014 - 10:04 am Ashley Lily Scarlett Um, well I guess you like some of what you see?! Reply
November 22, 2014 - 7:54 am Alexandra there are days that are bright and sunny… and there are days that are sulky and grey… love the image, Ashley… Reply
November 26, 2014 - 6:40 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett I like that interpretation, Alexandra. Thank you! 🙂 Reply
A very nice effect. Few people would think of making use of the mundane scene in that way.
The mundane gets more interesting when you only look at bits of it. 🙂
That is absolutely true, Ashley. You are a master of transforming the mundane. The street has become something else entirely. I find this image touching, as though the wear and tear of the road is now part of you (or your shadow).
Thank you, Karen, that’s a lovely compliment. I’m glad I wasn’t there for the tyre marks!
You find the dark poetry in it, though.
I like that comment, Richard. Thank you. 🙂
Beautiful contrast !
Thank you, and welcome. 🙂
I love the shadow effect. I am shadow person myself
Thanks, Sheldon. 🙂
that’s so sweet! thanks a lot, Ashley! and i like the picture a lot. the yellow is superb and you even have this great shadow in it! great shot.
You’re welcome, Yellow, er, I mean Peter. 😉
The change in colour and tone as the shadow travels through the grey and into the yellow is very interesting.
Thank you, Mrs Daffodil. 🙂
Oh, VERY nice.
Thank you, Elena! 😀
Very habsburgisch, 🙂
Oh! Now I can change the title and add this to my “I’ve Never Been to . . .” series. 🙂
“The mundane gets more interesting when you only look at bits of it.”
And close.
I have no clue why I always come back to this place.
Um, well I guess you like some of what you see?!
It is not easy to live between two worlds.
It’s hard enough living in just one!
there are days that are bright and sunny… and there are days that are sulky and grey…
love the image, Ashley…
I like that interpretation, Alexandra. Thank you! 🙂
nicely observed!
🙂