It amazes me that the place for the art is on the bottom side. When I skateboarded in the 60s, we never would have thought of that. We also never left the ground.
I like the splashes of color on the gray brick, the unreadable names of contributors on the bricks themselves, the inaction. Skateboarders usually flash by. This one is static, surrounded by his artifacts.
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It amazes me that the place for the art is on the bottom side. When I skateboarded in the 60s, we never would have thought of that. We also never left the ground.
I like your artistic photographs of your city very much.
Great composition; I love the texture of the ground and the shadows on it.
He doesnt have to skateboard on those bricks does he? I cant even do it on cement. I tried once.....years ago.
Jim: no, she didn't. she stood there outside skatepark.
you can almost feel the texture of the bricks. Excellent!
I have always wandered why the aartwork is underneath the board. Geat use of colour and love the bold shadow.
Looks like the skateboard is taking a nap. I really like how you caught the shadows in the bricks, so you can see the names on them.
You forgot the baggy shorts.
I like the splashes of color on the gray brick, the unreadable names of contributors on the bricks themselves, the inaction. Skateboarders usually flash by. This one is static, surrounded by his artifacts.
I like the breat cancer awareness socks. Everything shows personality.
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