The vertiginous inversion: the sky below. The sensuous curves of the modern auto faithlessly twisting windows into trapezoids, the stark pebbling of the stucco wall gentled into a dappled reflection.
Your weekly photos are enjoyable in themselves, even aside from providing a break from the solid expanse of print in the blog. The Cubist or Escher-like character of this one is especially appealing.
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Alan White 03.17.19 at 7:15 pm
Last week’s equally impressive companion piece!
bad Jim 03.18.19 at 7:40 am
Red.
The vertiginous inversion: the sky below. The sensuous curves of the modern auto faithlessly twisting windows into trapezoids, the stark pebbling of the stucco wall gentled into a dappled reflection.
Kurt Schuler 03.19.19 at 9:42 pm
Your weekly photos are enjoyable in themselves, even aside from providing a break from the solid expanse of print in the blog. The Cubist or Escher-like character of this one is especially appealing.
Dr. Hilarius 03.21.19 at 2:05 am
Do you have the cars washed for your photos? Remarkably clean and shiny. Great photo as well.
Larry Davis 03.21.19 at 1:59 pm
I just thought: incredibly clean car.
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