LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#18) -
a Philadelphia Skyscraper.
LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
a view looking north on 16th Street in downtown Philadelphia,
shortly before our relocation from central NJ to Florida.
Philadelphia is the city in which Sam and I were born and
grew up. When I shot this picture, I was attracted by the
straight lines and the sturdiness of the building and, then,
the openness of looking skyward.
Laurie Kristensen expressed it beautifully yesterday, when
she wrote:
"I love your urban shot today... the contrast between
the warmth of the old-world lantern and brick building against
the modern steel and glass skyscrapers is striking, especially
framed by the tall dark shadowy buildings along the edges!"
She continued on, referring to my follow up on Issue
17:
"But I had to write you about the ducks, because you
gave a link
to an alternative picture you call 'bottoms up' ! I have
one similar to that, too -- and I can't believe my luck
on what a great shot it was."
I have to agree. It is a beauty. I love the action of the
feet. See Laurie's "DUCK
- BOTTOMS UP!" Since the green-winged teal does look
like a duck, I did a google search yesterday and found that
it IS the smallest in the duck family.
TODAY'S PHOTO -
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