no. 29
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ups, i’ve just discovered you’re also doing this
now i’m going to go thru
Now this is cool Chris… you can even make a backstop look great! Love the mood of the clouds and the simple curving lines. Did Buckminster Fuller design this?
i like how balanced this looks and how i sense the mood of silence here.. great catch..
Waiting for the boys of summer to appear.
I just don’t understand how you could possibly see yourself as anything but gutsy. I swear, every photo you post on this site is a risk — and I don’t mean in the “putting yourself out there is a risk” kind of way. I mean that to me, you shoot on the edge. I look at your work and I see a vision developing that is rich and fearless. This IS the doing, right here. Inspiring.
I never really took the time to think much about a backstop. They are just “there.”
However, I do like this symmetry but the empty field makes me feel lonely. Now I’m yearning for the good old summertime with a ball field full of kids with rabid parents watching and cheering them on. Oh, and the backstop may get more than a fleeting glance now, too.
What a gorgeous sky. WOW!