Cracked Drain
I found this storm drain photo in my archive and it seems I have not published it before.
I’m not sure why not as it works pretty well and has lovely colour.
It has been in my archive for exactly two years and three days.
To see other storm drain photos, click here.
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Canon 5Dii, Nikkor-N Auto 24/f2.8 lens, ISO100, 1/40th.
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Hi ehpem, may I use this photo? I would include a link back to your site, or whatever you’d like me to include. Eric
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Hi Eric. That would be fine. Link to the blog please.
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Hi ehpem, Thanks!
Any chance you will post any of your photos again?
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Thanks for your interest. There is a chance. I post photos quite often on Instagram @ehpem which suits my current situation better.
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It seems to be floating above the water this time.
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I agree – it is one of the things I like about that photo. It sometimes is like that, just the right tide and a very soft background seem to be key ingredients.
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And a creative photographer with a good eye for composition, is also an essential ingredient.
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the vanishing point is just beyond the horizon, just beyond it…
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That would be on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State! Now you are looking at my photo more carefully than I did 🙂
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so many impressions: Hopper w/o light and shadow, an ancient monolith, an invitation to make a leap into the unknown. I keep coming back to this image. thank you!
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Thanks Eric! I keep on coming back to this subject matter. I like it when the conditions make it look as if it might be vertical, or that it is disappearing beneath the ocean, and other tricks of the eye and mind.
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Of course, I like this! That delicate green on the left side is quite nice.
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Thank you Melinda. I am surprised at the little trove of pictures from here on that one day that I never did anything with. There are several good ones and they are all different. This is the only one with much colour at all.
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It’s funny how some images – the quiet ones, I suppose – hide away for a while before they reveal themselves. I’m glad you spotted this one, and its neighbors, too.
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Thank you! Another nice one in the queue for tomorrow!
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I look forward to seeing it…!
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absolutely lovely colours!!
I like “Drain with Dog” just a little more, though!
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Hi Ashoke – did you find the colour version of Drain with Dog? The camera was malfunctioning and it is deep blues and blacks. I think there is a link to it in the post you were looking at which is in the suggested posts at the bottom of this one.
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yes, I remember the one with the blues (lol), and I see it in the Older Posts (the photo does not turn up on the post itself ) …
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I think being able to see the related posts that WP automatically suggests may depend on viewing platform. Glad you know where to look.
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