Monday, June 15, 2009

Yellows

Waterbury, Connecticut

2 comments:

richardplondon said...

I just love this. The lilac painted building counterpoints the yellows beautifully.

Even so (there had to be a but), I have an inconquerable urge to tilt by about 2 degrees - was the road sloping down to the right? It doesn't bother me when the echoed lines don't parallel the image edges (geometry still operates fine); but somehow it does when they forcibly do. Maybe it's just me...

best wishes, RP

Carl Weese said...

RP, thanks for the comment. In fact the road tilts to the right--it's quite a steep hill. Also, the retaining wall is bowed forward toward the camera, though the view is too narrow to understand it in this shot. The bowing makes the seam between concrete pours (close to the left edge of the picture) appear to lean to the left.