


27 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far”
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Some brill’ pictures. I especially like the Horwich works one..;)
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Thanks Gerry – taken about a year before the works closed.
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i love the BW
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Thank you 🙂
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[…] Thoughts from Finchley […]
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Beautiful pictures!
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Thank you Julliane 🙂
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Very wonderful collection. I can’t decide which is the best between the first and second. Maybe the first for the color. But the second, is timeless. Tree near and tree far.. Great job pal.
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Thank you Albadr – I’ll need to get a translator to read your posts (I don’t speak a word of Indonesian – shame on me).
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Martin, that first shot has a wonderful look of the Wild West to it! A great selection!
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LoL – well there is a covered wagon 😉 Thanks Patti 🙂
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WoW! Beautiful pictures. I just loved the first one. Awesome. 🙂
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Thanks Arindam – that was taken a long time ago on a Canon AE-1. It’s a scan from a colour slide.
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Another great tip…I think I have noticed that at times I capture the “near and far” without really intending to, and it does make a pleasant effect. Other times I “work” to eliminate the framing that includes the “near” piece–I need to rethink that! 🙂 Debra
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LoL Debra – yes, sometimes a ‘near’ acts as a frame for the far 🙂
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Very nice set, Flinchley
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Thanks Rommel 🙂
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Very nice photos.
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Thank you Gerry 🙂
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Man… I really like all of these, Martin…
the nostalgic atmosphere I feel from / in of the first…
the calm and brilliant framing of the second…
the looming structures of the third…
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Thank you Bob 🙂
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Very nice–all so different, yet appropriate.
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Thank you Naomi 🙂
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The 1st photo looks like it could’ve been taken back in the olden days. It just has that kind of feel to it. Photo posts make it easier to catch up on my blog reading. I am way behind again. Photo posts or webcomics are just quicker to get through than trying to read longer posts which I tend to think I will come back to when I have more time to spare but it often never happens.. Anyway must keep moving. Have a great day Martin.
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You have a good one too Tony – That 1st photo was taken a long time back… in 1982. I was using a Canon AE-1 back then and Kodachrome 64.
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The captions and the photos together make up little poems, complete, and enchanting!
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Thank you Judith 🙂
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