Posted by Rosina Palmer on Sun, 03/29/09 17:03
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Sun, 03/29/09 19:29

I find myself cropping to the area between the upper and lower horizontal grey bands and focusing on the reflective area there. The reflective quality at the centre of the image has a paintlike abstractive feel to it with the yellow road sign serving as a bullseye for the eye of the viewer. Boy these people work long hours... reminds me of when I used to work (5:30 AM until 7 PM) only mine were Monday to Friday with only four hours on Saturday and Sunday.


Comments by Maria Koutala on Mon, 03/30/09 08:21

Very nice reflection


Comments by MONIQUE STAP on Mon, 03/30/09 15:21

Nice especially because of the text.
But where are you? :-)

groetjes,
Monique



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Comments by Linda Frey on Mon, 03/30/09 17:13

I didn't read the hours until I read Jan's comments, then I wondered what business would have such long hours, so I googled. Now it makes sense. ;-)

Lovely reflections.


Comments by Rosina Palmer on Mon, 03/30/09 18:02

Jan: some staff on shift work, here, I guess; not like you in your working week!

Maria: thanks :)
Monique: I was across the road near the diesel tank, pretending to be a cabbage tree :)

Linda: I guess the words & symbol along the top would make sense, too, after googling :)
thanks for the attention, folks

R


Comments by G.B. SHETTLER on Mon, 03/30/09 19:07

You are still drinking diesel, eh. Maybe about time you tried coffee. Come on, give it a try. Diesel allays gives me a headache. Great photo R. That sign just says (shows) it all !!


Comments by Rosina Palmer on Mon, 03/30/09 20:25

Ha, Greg!

Got to watch the coffee - always trying to keep a steady hand on the shutter button ..!

R


Comments by Linda Frey on Tue, 03/31/09 01:19

Which words? Which symbols? Maybe I'm too tired.


Comments by John Wise on Tue, 03/31/09 01:30

Cool picture! Coming from Rosina there must be a truck in there somewhere. Oh, it must be under that load of logs!


Comments by Jim E on Tue, 03/31/09 07:43

Well seen.