“A photo is usually looked at – seldom looked into.”
– Ansel Adams
Barreiro, Portugal, March 2020
It’s time for a weekly quotation-inspired image.
If the quote inspires a pictorial or wordy post from you, do feel free to link in or to pop your URL in the comments.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 8 April 2020
Great quote and perfect photo pairing!
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Almost forgot
http://bushboy.blog/2020/04/08/looking-behind/
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A clever way of drawing the viewer inside, Brian.
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I agree with Linda – I wouldn’t have guessed it was Portugal.
Join my two protagonist to have a look into their photos:
https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/04/08/into-the-swing-of-things/
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You’re right, it could be an industrial area in many other countries.
I enjoyed your more human look at the theme.
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Isn’t it interesting how so many trackside places look like this?
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Yes. I suppose their history was really associated with industry, so they aren’t often in pretty rural areas. But I love them for that reason – history lurking in the disrepair.
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