As mentioned in my previous post, still keeping with the theme…just more color added!
Would love to know if you have any favorites here as well! (Thank you!)
Coming up next?
The Festival of our Lord of the Conquest – AMAZING!
the art of aging
As mentioned in my previous post, still keeping with the theme…just more color added!
Would love to know if you have any favorites here as well! (Thank you!)
Coming up next?
The Festival of our Lord of the Conquest – AMAZING!
I never do well picking favorites, Robin, because I can almost always find something I really like about each and every one! But the shadow of the policeman reminds me of a Banksy graffiti painting. I love it!
That’s immediately what came to my mind too when I saw the shadow of the police officer! Too fun!
It’s so difficult to pick a favorite, I love each one for different reasons.
The 1st one, once again I don’t know what those two objects are and the shadows are so intriguing. I love the warm colors in the 2nd one. The blossoms against the blue and the circular background and lighting are fabulous in #3.
The lines, textures and shadows in #4. Love #5, the policeman – that is painted on the wall, isn’t it? #6, hmmm, this may be my favorite after all since I keep going back to it and finding more things in it. The tall green tree, naturally grown like that or trimmed, (This is all guessing now), against this man-made painted wall and building with odd man-made shaped designs, and what looks like a door in the wall, with some corrugated on the top of the wall. Every time I looked closer, I saw something else. Pretty cool, I’d say. #7, the shapes, textures, shadows, natural looking materials, then THE PINK. Where did it come from and why? #8, The color, shadows, textures and shapes, then THE HOOK.
I’m just asking the questions out loud, don’t expect you to answer. Just so interesting!
No one, and I do mean no one captures what you do!
xoxo
You comments are always so fun for me! Thank you! The policeman is actually a shadow. He was directing traffic at night time and like Ginnie commented, it reminded me of a Banksy painting too!
They are all stunning… But my favorite is the policeman shadow on the wall. It made me smile.. XoXo MORE!!
He really made me smile too! Thank you my dear!
My favourites are 1, 4, 7, 8 with the first one at the top. Very interesting captures, Robin.
Thanks Petra for stopping by and taking the time to pick out the ones you found interesting!
Hey Robin, I love your photos. San Miguel has wonderful opportunities to take great photos, and these close-up of details are very interesting. Hope you can visit again.
Hi David! Thanks for stopping by! You bet, I will most definitely visit again!
Knowing all art is subjective, the last photo with it’s strong color, texture of the surface and softness of the shadowed scroll…does it for me.
Well done
Thank you! I really loved that one too!
The first , the third and number five! But the colours are beautiful and warm and vibrant on all of them.Love how you discover the perfect angle in every day subjects…crumbling colours, shadows, sun and light.
Perfect!
Thanks Karen! It was fun giving myself this assignment!
I like the police-officer and the car… and the last one, the yellow with all the long shadows. However the other pictures are as beautiful. The shapes the colours, what an amazing place.
It really is an amazing place Astrid. Thanks for your feedback too!
Got photo of that silhouette on the wall. There is a story there, and I love stories.
And of all people ducky, you can tell a story! Thanks for visiting!
Each and every image is art, Robin! Beautiful captures!
Thanks Mary for commenting!
Dear Robin, those are the pictures that blow me away – and you’re the undisputet master of this discipline.
Awwwww….thank you Katrin! Well it starts with you as someone who inspires me!!
The very last image has captured my imagination…off to paint!
Yeah!!! I love everything you paint, so I’m happy to provide! Thank you!