What attracted me to this playground was the yellow tables. When I got the film processed (yes, film!!) I still liked the yellow of the tables but also the shadows, of the fence, the trees, and and me reaching up over the fence to get a clear shot.

What attracted me to this playground was the yellow tables. When I got the film processed (yes, film!!) I still liked the yellow of the tables but also the shadows, of the fence, the trees, and and me reaching up over the fence to get a clear shot.
I like film too! Neat photo.
Great image! Happy Sunday Yogi!
Beautiful picture you show.
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Hanne Bente – http://www.hbt.finus.dk
tremendous shot – lovely
great shadow shot
much love…
The fisheye with real film is so much better than a fisheye app on iPhone. Impressive.
What a terrific, clever shadow shot for the day!! I love it!! Hope your weekend is going well! Enjoy!
I like the fish-eye look. I can see your shadow. For a second there, the geek in me thought the tables look a little like the Starship Enterprise.
yeah, the yellow tables are a focal point but they are highlight by the shadow stripes. I like the globe-eyed view.
I haven’t shot any photos using film in nearly 10 years. Still there is a quality to the images that are simply fun to look at. Nice work.
The yellow color of the tables really popped against the colors of the ground and concrete.
Sea Horse Shadow
Hope you’d come and see when you get a chance.
Love the fence shadows, and yours too.
Love it!
What a great view. Those tables want kids for company!