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Photographer Jim Loy  Jim Loy {Karma:31373}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon 8800
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens lens is
Uploaded 8/5/2009 Film / Memory Type filmed in
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Location City -  My roof looking down
State -  SEATONVILLE, ILLINOIS
Country - United States   United States
About Ok… may not seem like much, but this shot could only be appreciated from 21 feet up (6+ meters) and looking down. NO!!!!!!! I am not offering this as a bit of photo wonderment… it is PJ (a thingy Roj told me about years ago) at its best. MM and I are this year doing a bit of fancy workin’ about Loy-Wood. I have been putting a new roof on the place and MM has been doing the groundwork… the flowers and pretty rocks and stuff. While up on my ladder I looked down (just to see how far I would fall if I fell) and I saw some things…. The black scruff and such are bits of roof shingle that I threw off… trash that will be picked up. The yellow spike was something I used to mark a line for a fence (More to follow on that… I cut the telephone line for 15 houses) I am creating. But, more to the point….if ya remember way back in the day… waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back when MM tried to fix a garden hose with tape and it leaked…. This is a sight/shot of one single thing: the brick at the end of the curve. Looking down I saw several curved and notched bricks… lying end to front in a nice pattern… and then, at the end, right up against the house……. One lonesome brick shoved in. It did not fit. It did not belong. Way down there (I had to climb me ladder to see it) was one brick what had no place. I pledge to fix it on the morrow. This pic is totally PJ.... no fixin' no PS, no adjustments... just a thought and sight and share.
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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 8/9/2009
http://www.usefilm.com/image/1537387.html take a look when you get a sec.. let me know what u think

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 8/5/2009
hmm looks like it's tryin to become another brick in the wall.. meanwhile at the Skinner's all our bricks are OK.. well that is of course except for the randomly thrown broken bits of bricks up the back near the two pallets of bricks left over from the house we demolished in Singleton to get the bricks we used to build the house and pave under the pergolas... but all our bricks in use.. are all lines up packed down and lookin' good

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