“Thus sometimes hath the brightest day a cloud, And after summer evermore succeeds Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold; So cares and joys abound, as seasons fleet.” William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet.
Abstract macro art found on a concrete curb while lying in the gutter! I appreciate how the cracks, and rub marks, and stains from the water drainage have created an oxymoron of a landscape; like a winter’s blustery storm across the arid desert mountain range. Photographed by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.
Ohhhhh Jamie this is awesome, what a wonderful shot. Just perfect for the Abstract Macro Urban Group, this is just perfect! A great find and capture…well done :)))
How kind you are, Kathie. Thank you very much! :o)
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Incredible! Such distinct lines, lovely color and ambience!
Your comments are wonderful, and greatly appreciated, Barbara.
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great seeing.
Thank you ;o)
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Beautiful photo!
Thank you, Nadine. Very kind.
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What a great eye you have:) I love to see this work! Looks like a painting.
So glad you enjoy this image!!
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Beautiful work and texture!
Thank you, Pauline. I appreciate your comments.
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Fantastic and lovely shot
So nice of you to say. Thank you.
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Ohhhhh Jamie this is awesome, what a wonderful shot. Just perfect for the Abstract Macro Urban Group, this is just perfect! A great find and capture…well done :)))
How kind you are, Kathie. Thank you very much! :o)
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Love it all around. Especially those bits of red hanging in the blue.
I really like the shot, too Shirley. Thank you for the comments!
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fab work
Always appreciate your praise! Thank you.
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Great abstract!
Thank you, Dot!
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