Categories Photos things Urban wilt Post author By Rian Post date March 4, 2012 14 Comments on wilt … Tags Manhattan, New York ← jersey skyline → bean 14 replies on “wilt” the red tone make it unique J’aime la texture de ces pots de fleurs. Un + attrayant la couleur rouge.)) Nice unusual capture! These plants have had better days. 🙂 The color treatment on this shot makes it spectacular. The flower pot make a fine subject all by itself. I guess you got there too late. Hmm You are spying with an infrared camera on people who forget to water their plants? Splendid with this choice of tone, very nice composition. Good day. Love the red. Gives it a certain aura. Very cool tones and decay A very interesting shot with that flower pot. Great toning. I think someone is sleeping on the job, Rian. 🙂 I like the sundown feel of the colors 🙂 There is something sad and droopy about this frame, even beyond the dead flowers. Is it the lack of care or the winters that killed these flowers Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
The color treatment on this shot makes it spectacular. The flower pot make a fine subject all by itself.
14 replies on “wilt”
the red tone make it unique
J’aime la texture de ces pots de fleurs. Un + attrayant la couleur rouge.))
Nice unusual capture!
These plants have had better days. 🙂
The color treatment on this shot makes it spectacular. The flower pot make a fine subject all by itself.
I guess you got there too late.
Hmm You are spying with an infrared camera on people who forget to water their plants?
Splendid with this choice of tone, very nice composition. Good day.
Love the red. Gives it a certain aura.
Very cool tones and decay
A very interesting shot with that flower pot. Great toning.
I think someone is sleeping on the job, Rian. 🙂
I like the sundown feel of the colors 🙂
There is something sad and droopy about this frame, even beyond the dead flowers.
Is it the lack of care or the winters that killed these flowers