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Surreal and beautiful.
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ditto
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Wonderfully oxidated!
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dang
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Great !
nice composition !
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The colors, the light, the composition, the
surreal nature of this photo...what's not to
like?
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What a great shot!
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JodyLee [deleted] says:
cool... remains of willy wonkas factory?!
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strange and beautiful.
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excellent! candy-cane posts with some
holga-esque exposure on the hydrant - quite
cool. very good work indeed, Mr. TRONA!
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Nice find! I like the framing with the one
in the foreground going out of frame.
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It's not oxidation, it's paint that peels off
:) Leads me to the question who paints these
fireplugs so pinkish and what kind of drivers
keep on hitting them so regularly that they
must be protected by four concrete-filled
pink-painted pillars?
Anyway, great shot! And nice colour and
composition with the sky. Looks like a small
abstraction of Disney's castle-copy.
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very nice. I love the pink!
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that's why you ALWAYS wear protection.
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Looks like some renegade characters from
Alice in Wonderland came through and left
color and destruction in their wake. Alice
probably knocked over the cement barriers
with her pink studebaker.
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great picture, looks like candycanes
surrounding a firehydrant :)
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what great color you've captured here.
awesome angle too. so many good things
happening in this shot.
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Wow... I'm again overwhelmed by the very kind
& generous response that one of my
hydrant or sunglass filter shots (in other
words, these simple images for my groups) has
received. Thank you! ^_^
This one's funny. I again really hadn't
the time to grab shots as I would have liked
to (oh, needed to), but parked the car
momentarily after I spotted this, lied down
in a busy store parking lot to try to capturesomething -- almost getting killed several times(!)
-- and loved the countless looks from from
strangers & passersby who practically
screamed, 'get the damneed electro-shock
already, ya' friggin' freak!'
My infatuation w/ rural America just grows
exponentially......... ;)
Anyway, thank you ALL (again)! ^_^ I just saw this same
hydrant again, BTW. There's been repair and
the "protection has been painted
(standard) yellow). Visually, I prefer this.
I'm not a firefighter, however, just a.....
freak! ;-) Oh, life...
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Great colors. The vantage point is absolutely
key to the composition.
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Cool thought I wonder who aimed at this
beauty to try and take it down. Thank
goodness the pilar saved it
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Thank you, captoe. Again, it almost got me
killed -- foolishly on the ground in a
parking lot where people are clearly rather
reckless. AH, such danger makes the picture!
;)
I also appreciate your kind comment,
swardraws! The city replaced the pillar
right after I grabbed this shot, BTW. It's a
different style, and all four are now painted
yellow. So I'm just really glad that I took a moment to stop and grab
this (I had intended to do so for a long
time)!
Well, nice of you both to look (and please
keep stopping by The Birdsill Holly Society). ^_^
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A fallen comrade, not so well protected by
his friends:
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Hello, GammaBlog. Please forgive the lapse, but I hope your
friend's on the mend and back in service.
^_^
Thank you for checking out my shot. Yep, this one has
more protection than most (for good reason, I
suppose).
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astonishingly good shot! the colors are
exceptional, and i love the fence posts in
the background tilting at angle's approaching
that of the hydrant's protective post.
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