Monday, March 4, 2013

Red bench in Lengstein


A red bench and an old postbox in Lengstein - Ritten


5 comments:

  1. Fine compositions and use of color in this photo. Red bench is great.

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  2. You have a good eye for finding interesting compositions.

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  3. Well done, Karl. I like the way the splotches of yellow compliment the straight lines of red. Not sure that bench is too safe, though. If you laid down to take a nap you'd probably slide right off the end, and then what? :)

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  4. Terrific, Karl. The red and yellow jump off the page.

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  5. The sloping benches are always fun, to SEE at least.

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