The ladder in the top right hand corner is somewhere behind me - but the bricks and mortar texture (waiting for a stucco finish) caught my attention. The reflection was a bonus. I stood midway-up on roof top in Brooklyn - as noted in my previous post documenting another bonus shot of skywriting in its digital stage!
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As a shadow design it's great but I can't help criticising the brick-layer! That mortar! What a rushed job!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what lurks beneath a pristine finish - and this will certainly lurk.
ReplyDeleteWow : this quite unusual... Well done, though !
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