“ Stacking the Lumber ”
Cut lumber drying at a lumber mill. Shot taken from center turning lane of busy street between cars passing by and wondering why there was a large white lens sticking out of the window of a car door.
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Photo Location: Tacoma, WA
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": 200mm
  • Laura Askins Edited 3 years ago

    With the cost of lumber, I'm hoping people didn't think you were scoping out the place! lol  Great shot and nice creative thinking!

    With the cost of lumber, I'm hoping people didn't think you were scoping out the place! lol  Great shot and nice creative thinking!

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  • Robert DeVoe-Peterson Edited 3 years ago

    Love the B&W, and balanced composition!

    Love the B&W, and balanced composition!

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  • Joana Durand-Gasselin Edited 3 years ago

    very graphic and beautifuly lighted , i like we jump from different shades of black and white. It's a relaxing picture !

    very graphic and beautifuly lighted , i like we jump from different shades of black and white. It's a relaxing picture !

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  • PAMELA 🌊 C Edited 3 years ago

    Wonderful capture and sounds like it was not so easy. Great job. The B&W was a super choice for this!

    Wonderful capture and sounds like it was not so easy. Great job. The B&W was a super choice for this!

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