Tilted Get-Pushed by darylo

Tilted Get-Pushed

This week, @June asked me to see some urban interest of form or style or quirkiness or intricate detail. I went this afternoon to a Vietnamese restaurant for Pho and Cha-gio (oh heaven to this sick gal), but everything was rainy outside. As I drove home, I pulled into the mall area nearby and started looking around for something I could photograph that would be distinctly urban (without having to get out of my car--it was too wet to expose the camera).

This is a pretty distant image of the intersection cameras and traffic light beams. So crop, and tilt, and there you have urban quirk (not to be confused with urban twerk...lol).

Afraid I will not get to the real urban playground of my home city Atlanta as I'm too sick to really travel and play (will get to the Dr. tomorrow). Fingers crossed that it's not pneumonia--really feeling spent. Thanks all for your kind words yesterday. Warms my heart.
October 17th, 2013  
I like the tilt! Cool shot! They're watching you! :)
October 18th, 2013  
Very contemporary B&W shot, Daryl! Feel better! ;~{
October 18th, 2013  
Please feel better.Sending lots of positive vibes to you my friend.This shot is sleek and creative.
October 18th, 2013  
poor you! hope the doctor can get you feeling better again quickly! interesting shot this!
October 18th, 2013  
Great shot, Daryl, especially given weather and health conditions. Gosh, I hope you're on the mend soon.
October 18th, 2013  
really like this. the simpleness and the lines in b&w appeal to me. hope youre feeling better soon x
October 18th, 2013  
Great shot Daryl! Do take care and get well soon.
October 18th, 2013  
great composition
October 18th, 2013  
True dedication to 365, you have really got the bug continuing to take shots while you are so ill with another bug.
October 18th, 2013  
Awesome job on top 5 for Get Pushed Daryl! Great shot too! Congrats!,:)
October 18th, 2013  
I love the simplicity of this - great shot
October 18th, 2013  
Yep. This works.
October 18th, 2013  
Wow, I had to look at this for several seconds to figure out the angle, but this is a great use of negative space. You really have a good eye for composition.
October 20th, 2013  
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