Ha! Funny exchange, Tim. Seriously, I love this shot, even though I’m not completely sure why I like it so much. I guess it’s an example of “the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.” I love the reflection, and that I can’t see it elsewhere in the picture. I like the colors. And the odd-seeming occurrence of skid-marks leading into the puddle. It’s Twilight Zone-ish but brighter, happier. Hugs, and happy caturday to the kitties.
Thanks, Teagan. Great analysis of the photo. I was careful to get an angle where the skidmarks were radiating at their best. I thought about having Bruce stand at the end of the puddle, but decided to leave it as a found puddle with no one around.
🙂 I’m sure Bruce would have been a great model, but I like the photo as it is. Adding a person would have diverted attention from the puddle and reflection. It’s more mysterious without people or animals.
Just my thinking about the shot. I did a post of Bruce looking like Steven Seagal in 2013. One photo is Bruce reflecting in a puddle behind the office: https://wp.me/p1yQyy-1aI.
Looks yummy. 😎
Right. Thanks, John.
That is a great catch of the reflection in the water! Sounds like you and Bruce had a good time with that one. 🙂
We got a good laugh out of it. Thanks, Lavinia.
Sometimes the goddesses smile when you are out with Bruce and your camera. 🙂
Hi Susan. We come across some interesting things in downtown.
Pee soaked ? Yuk 😦
Hi Harry, Lots of urinating happens in the alley by people and dogs. It gets pretty rank between pee and grease traps.
Just too funny 🦀
Thanks, Dot. I’m happy you found the humor in it.
Vero sembra un corpo 🙂
And it was just lying their in the alley. Grazie, Simona.
It looks like a crocodile to me. 🙂
The crocodile that ate the body of water lying in the alley. Thanks, Julie.
Hmmm … no police tape, no chalk outline. 😉
Not a bit of tape or chalk. Just a body of water lying in the alley. Thanks, David.
Ha! Funny exchange, Tim. Seriously, I love this shot, even though I’m not completely sure why I like it so much. I guess it’s an example of “the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.” I love the reflection, and that I can’t see it elsewhere in the picture. I like the colors. And the odd-seeming occurrence of skid-marks leading into the puddle. It’s Twilight Zone-ish but brighter, happier. Hugs, and happy caturday to the kitties.
Thanks, Teagan. Great analysis of the photo. I was careful to get an angle where the skidmarks were radiating at their best. I thought about having Bruce stand at the end of the puddle, but decided to leave it as a found puddle with no one around.
🙂 I’m sure Bruce would have been a great model, but I like the photo as it is. Adding a person would have diverted attention from the puddle and reflection. It’s more mysterious without people or animals.
Just my thinking about the shot. I did a post of Bruce looking like Steven Seagal in 2013. One photo is Bruce reflecting in a puddle behind the office: https://wp.me/p1yQyy-1aI.
All that’s missing is the chalk outline.
It’s just a POBW. Thanks, Teri!
Hahahaha!
I got this almost right. I thought…Knowing Tim…. did he find a pond shaped like a human body?
You are figuring me out. Thanks, Resa.