November 30, 2008  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Colour, Expressionism, Sport  Add comments

A Moment in Photographic History:
On November 30, 1912 photographer Gordon Parks was born.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
I’ve been asked if I think there will ever come a time when all people come together. I would like to think there will. All we can do is hope and dream and work toward that end. And that’s what I’ve tried to do all my life. – Gordon Parks

  17 Responses to “Snow in the Playground”

  1. I have not clue what the red thing is but it does contrast very nice with the snow. I love snow :)

     
  2. Great capture of this toboggan run Michael!

     
  3. Superb lines, nice graphics

     
  4. This is an impressive whatever-it-is. I like the graphic quality of the shot.
    Nice contrast.

     
  5. Nice abstract, although it’s hard to tell what it is but it’s clear and detailed. I love snow too!

     
  6. with the snow in front of it, i like to think it’s a kind of propaedeutic device ready to use. i like how it hangs over the snow and the compo itself.

     
  7. nice capture

     
  8. You’ve got us all stumped Mr R, how intriguing. Feels like the contours of an exterior fountain or water feature.

     
  9. Love the graphic simplicity of the image..and your point-of-view. But – what is it???

     
  10. Very cool!

     
  11. Appears to be the outer curve of a slide. I like the footprints leading to and from the slide.

     
  12. is it a slide? interesting shot! ;-)

     
  13. Nice creative angle… almost an abstract.

     
  14. A slide, right? You have that much snow? Never mind about the walk. Brr.

     
  15. Surprenant ce cadrage.
    Bonne journée.

     
  16. This is indeed very intriguing Michael :) The contrasting colours are superb. A crisp clear photo – if only I knew what it was :)

     
  17. I have the impression of having left the pan in the fridge

     

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