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I really like this. What an interesting shot! And of course it had to be in b/w. The composition and perspective are excellent, the way the patchwork of bricks leads the eye is very pleasing.
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Chris, that's meanwhile antique stuff. Think those trash bins will be within a couple of years unpayable. But then we have still your image, in B&W of course (lol). Nice image. Regards, Cornelius
and the funny thing is it has something written on the side like rustie something or other! I like the image in b&w Chris - reminds me of when I was a child - like watching a b&w film!
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The writing is "Austria email" ;-)
My parents have one of those too, I think they are still quite popular in the countryside. Anyway, you captured it quite perfectly, the whole composition with the stone path, the shrubbery, and the old trah can make a great b+w image.