Great photo. There is not one person in a thousand that knows there is a sailboat sculpture on the parks. I only noticed after a newspaper article a while back listing all the sculptures that the River Parks wants to remove but they don't fit in and this is one of them.
I don't think it would hurt a thing to let it stay.
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8 comments:
Grey day for a lovely rain reflection... I like the ambiant of this picture : so melancholical... Nicely done !
Great rainy day reflection! There's something very quieting about the shot as a whole! Hope you enjoy a lovely weekend!
Sylvia
Not for sailing!
Lucy
Black and white was a good choice here!
Interesting place, seems to be a quiet place!
Very nice shapes and shadows also!
thanks!
Patrick Tillett, Extremely Overdue
Great photo. There is not one person in a thousand that knows there is a sailboat sculpture on the parks. I only noticed after a newspaper article a while back listing all the sculptures that the River Parks wants to remove but they don't fit in and this is one of them.
I don't think it would hurt a thing to let it stay.
Very nicely captured. The B&W is perfect for this image.
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