A quick fix for my storm drain addicts.
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Any drain in a storm!
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But especially this drain 🙂
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That horizon bumping up against the drain surface, the warm colors, the textures, the sense of calm and space…storm drain bliss.
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Lovely!
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Thank you Jim, thanks for the comment – sorry for the delay, I was away and then came back to an unexpected and very demanding deadline.
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This is unusual and beautiful and will probably create more addicts.
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Thanks Melinda – I don’t often shoot the sides, partly because the tide has to be low, and often because the light isn’t very good. More addicts are a good thing, said the pusher.
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“When did you say that storm drain book was coming out?” asked the addict.
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Trouble with addicts is insatiability. The storm drain book hasn’t quite reached the concept stage yet.
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Well, that’s ONE trouble with addicts…
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Great colours, love the deep blues and greens.
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thanks for the comment – glad you like the colours.
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