“ Spring ”
This bronze skeleton is made by a local artist and sits in his front garden. On my walks I pass by this guy ( I call him Jef), and it’s great to see the seasons change around him. I liked the yellow daffodils, but didn’t want the distractions of the house or road, so I set aperture to 2.1 and ...
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Photo Location: Belgium
  • Mara Kardinal Edited a year ago

    Love it! The striking contrast between life and death is awesome. Great find!

    Love it! The striking contrast between life and death is awesome. Great find!

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  • Alexandra Mandel Edited a year ago

    Just fabulous ... how lucky to be able to walk past this. Blurring of background is great to push focus back onto Jef. You can't help but smile.

    Just fabulous ... how lucky to be able to walk past this. Blurring of background is great to push focus back onto Jef. You can't help but smile.

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  • Ingrid Weatherall Edited a year ago

    Hahaha, what a funny sculpture to have in your garden. Love that you gave him a name.

    Hahaha, what a funny sculpture to have in your garden. Love that you gave him a name.

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Genre/Technique

f1.8 Aperture and Wider Shot with a Phone Humor Portrait/Self-Portrait

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