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This is another rotated shot, this one by 90° clockwise, and beyond that I can't think of much else to say about this one other than that it's one of about two, maybe three decent shots that I got this afternoon while wandering around Blackpool with John and Mark.

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comment by maria at 10:40 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

is it a shadow?? its very unique but still attracts the eye

comment by lawrence at 10:45 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

Nice coloring and tones. I take it this is on the boardwalk? I like the wood grain.

comment by Jacques at 10:45 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

Very interesting mood, texture and (lack of) colors are great.

comment by Dutch PhotoDay at 10:54 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

We love bicycle reflections. This one is great! We made a special bicycle archive.

comment by coldmountain at 10:54 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

I'm loving the fight going on between the spokes and the wood grain over the right hand side.

comment by Robert at 11:08 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

Because of the rotation, the wood appears to be a wall higher than the observerl. Before reading your post i thought "how'd they get the shadow to go up if the bike rack is on the ground?"

comment by nuno f at 11:10 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

This show gives the impression to be marked in the wood. Again, simplicity gave a fantastic photo. :-)

comment by [010design-photoblog] at 11:23 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

Very creative! This is really great!

comment by Justin Gaynor at 11:40 PM (GMT) on 7 April, 2006

Interesting composition. I had to examine it a few times before I truly realized what I was looking at. I enjoy the color treatment as well.

comment by christophe at 01:54 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

nice picture and composition with light and shadow

comment by micki at 01:55 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

It is a really nice shadow composition...very interesting texture and color on the wall the shadow falls upon.

comment by Ashish Sidapara at 04:30 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

Nice abstract shot, the tone and shadows look great.

comment by gitchel at 08:01 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

I can always count on you for imagination, expression, and a good bit of vertigo ;-)

Again, excellent work.

comment by sknop at 08:28 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

Very nice! I especially like the texture of the wood.
Variation(s) of Rorschach's bike...?

comment by Louise at 10:04 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

Beautiful... You have a unique eye for capturing what most people don't see...

comment by AngelC at 10:47 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

great image its original, great vision :)

comment by Peter at 11:32 AM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

Awesome shadow! As Louise said already, you've a great eye for things people would never see!

comment by believer at 12:20 PM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

wow! awesome. i think it could be better at b&w, but this way is really cool too :D

comment by bruno at 05:03 PM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

nice shadows :)

comment by Manolo at 08:38 PM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

Muy interesante la textura y el juego de sombras.

Good shot!

comment by m.staz at 09:22 PM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

oh man, this one impressed me..

comment by djn1 at 11:23 PM (GMT) on 8 April, 2006

Thanks all :-)

comment by flor at 07:48 AM (GMT) on 27 May, 2006

this photo reminds me of fernando traverso's work, representing disappearences in the streets of rosario, argentina. check it out:
http://www.ndmoa.com/PastEx/Desappeared/Fernando/pages/TheDisappeared_Trave%2310003.html
http://www.barriodelcarmen.net/masacritica/bicisfernando/index06.html

i love the poetic force of your work.
thanks for posting it.