I know what you mean. I was away only a month and when I saw my oldest grandson (9) he seemed to be on the verge of a teenager so suddenly. Like the black & white.
It's almost like pop art. Great shot of Gene and Eloise too. I like photographs of people walking away. Not sure why but I often like it better than facing them.
hm, I thought I already commented on this one. Guess I didn´t. It is a great shot. I like that the persons walk freely without posing. It is a great contrast to the otherwise straight lines. :)
Ditto on granddaughter growing up too quickly...Lorelei will only be 4 her birthday early next year, but I feel the time flying by with her.
ReplyDeleteGreat b&w composition!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. I was away only a month and when I saw my oldest grandson (9) he seemed to be on the verge of a teenager so suddenly. Like the black & white.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost like pop art. Great shot of Gene and Eloise too. I like photographs of people walking away. Not sure why but I often like it better than facing them.
ReplyDeleteI don't have grandkids yet, but my own are growing up too quickly.
ReplyDeleteThat background and railing really catch your eye!!
Ha! It does play with your eyesight, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteThe contrast of the jaunty walker and the tight
ReplyDeletepatterning around him (them) is very striking!
Oh, nice ! I love the wonderful textures in this shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful black and white! It has a great modern feel to it.
ReplyDeleteI'me seeing dots...
ReplyDeleteWow! That pattern is eye strain big time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful moments.
ReplyDeletethat is definitely an eye bender!!! Whoa.
ReplyDeleteThose grandkids of ours do grow up too quickly. My oldest grandson is 23!!! Which makes me ancient.
Also, love the reflections of the museum below this post.
Beautiful photo, excellent tones in B & W, I like. A hug.
ReplyDeleteThey do that don't they? That is an eye-crossing, if not blinding photo. A great place to visit with your family though.
ReplyDeletehm, I thought I already commented on this one. Guess I didn´t. It is a great shot. I like that the persons walk freely without posing. It is a great contrast to the otherwise straight lines. :)
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