It’s hard to say something concrete about Cement. Since a picture is worth 1000 words I’ll let the photo of this parking garage speak for itself.
This structure sits on the opposite side of the road from the Disney Cruise Ship drop off at Port Canaveral that was posted yesterday. (Yesterday the port was misidentified as Port Orange, apologies) The interest for me is the convergence of the multiple floors, mulch lining the building, sidewalk and grass at the far end of the Cement image.
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I like all of the lines leading off into the distance. The color is really nice too. Love your little joke at the beginning too!!
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Thanks Rhonda! I must confess finding something interesting to say about Cement was a stumper, DH helped with the joke 😉 Thank you DH.
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Love the angle and the leading lines of your picture!
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Thank you very much Tony.
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The repeated patterns and contrasting colours is what I find to be the concrete part of the photo, but I am a hardened fan!
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Sometimes it is hard to tell when you are serious 🙂
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Great angle shot of the parking garage. The repeating patterns and lines leading into the distance make this a wonderful image.
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Who would have thought a parking garage could be interesting – go figure:)
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Very nice use of perspective!
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Thank you Wayne!
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Nice perspective – it looks like it could go on forever.
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Sometimes you get lucky sometimes you plan well; this time I got lucky. Thanks!
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wonderful perspective and leading lines!
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Thank you Tammy – at the time I wasn’t sure why I was even taking pics of this parking garage!
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Nicely done with the angle and leading lines.
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Thanks Kala – sometimes the photo themes need to be stretched, lol.
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Great perspective…a nice creation out of cement, I might add. The blue and white combination is so tropical too…rather than the usual greys.
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Thanks KarenAnn! So many buildings in tropical areas are painted with “happy” colors.
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