Thursday, November 4, 2010
Orange on Peach
As my better half always says, "Jeese, take a step back and see what's in the picture... background, background, background. Do you see what you're doing?" Now, to be perfectly honest, she's mostly not talking to me, and for that I thank my lucky stars! To be perfectly honest on this one, I saw the background, but I never saw the tree... just the 'peachness' of the side wall of the house. As you can see, the black-lined branches are starting to show themselves here on the West End. The house is peach with the orange leaves holding on for dear life on a side street. Fall wanes.
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Fantastic house, with so beautiful Autumn mood!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is magnificent, it's a charming corner!
Léia
Which better half are you talking about?
ReplyDeleteI imagine those leaves will be on the ground by the end of the weekend. Then that peach wall will feed the spirit all winter with only the bones of the trees to obscure views of it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how those leaves blend right in with the background created by the house.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the tree is trying to camouflage itself. . .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
This picture is...uh...ummm...just peachy!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't know what came over me - haha!
I really like the tones on tones and the style of the house.
☼ Sunny
Whatever the background story, it's a lovely shot! The colors are very pretty.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!thanks for your recent comments re my mom's passing. God Bless
ReplyDeleteWonderful fall capture. And, speaking of background, background, background...I like that evergreen tree.
ReplyDeleteI like the "golden glow" that this picture evokes. Wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, Birdman. Sometimes you just see things without dissecting the parts.
ReplyDeleteYou got it. More that one photography teacher has hectored me with the phrase "the photographer is responsible for everything in the frame." No light poles growing out of someone's head! And I still screw this up over and over.
ReplyDeleteHa! I like this shot. In a month or two, it will just be the black frame of the tree agains the house.
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