No tip for the porter by joysabin

No tip for the porter

In the processing of realigning this, I stopped and found that I liked the result halfway through so, here it stays.
Haha! Love your caption! Cool, the way you cropped...Fav.
August 23rd, 2017  
I like this - the sharp edges mirror the sharp objects!
August 23rd, 2017  
Gritty and rustic,love it:)
August 23rd, 2017  
Yes, I also like the 'framing' :-)
August 23rd, 2017  
It's like a framed image in a scrapbook. Fun!
August 23rd, 2017  
Very interesting processing - nice idea!
August 24th, 2017  
@gardenfolk Thanks a great deal for the fav, the crop wasn't really intentional but fit. I am still getting the hang of Photoshop. I had taken this shot just leaning down and didn't line things up before I shot.

@megpicatilly Thanks, this place is an old 1960's campground that is rotting away or I guess I should say being swallowed back up by the desert.

@joemuli Grateful, this abandoned campground off the old Rt66 is a paradise for textures, broken glass and graffiti.

@overalvandaan I can't say that I planned it but I like what happened. The move and crop tools in Photoshop are not my favorites.

@jyokota Thanks, sometimes crazy works.

@brett101 Thank you, I didn't know if the cross-hatch that happens when you move something in Photoshop does this. Now since I am most definitely not competent with this software, I may have just gotten lucky.
August 24th, 2017  
A funny shot with the title you have, but a wonderful scene of abandonment otherwise.
August 24th, 2017  
Yes, the ragged edges help give that added desolation.
August 24th, 2017  
Well done.
August 25th, 2017  
@taffy Thank you, it surprises me that stuff that you find in the desert.

@365projectorgjenfurj This campground has been abandoned close to 40 years, not sure when this suitcase showed up.

@haskar Very much appreciated, thank you.
August 25th, 2017  
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