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Wordless Wednesday: Day 312 – WALL-E On the Line

Day 312 – WALL-E On the Line by capndave

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About the Author: Damien Franco is a contemporary art photographer living in the deserts of West Texas. He likes long walks on the beach and thinks art is groovy.

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  1. In my opinion, the toy kind of ruined this shot. The colors and detail are great, but the toy makes the shot cheesy. It just doesn't belong in this photo, unless you are promoting kids playing with their toys in the middle of the road.

  2. Snowcatcher says:

    I thought the shot was very creative. It made me smile, and for that, I say thank you.

  3. Kirk says:

    Great shot I have a nephew that would love it.

  4. Hi Damien,

    I love this picture, as it arises a lot of thoughts in my mind. This wordless post is really a thought provoking post.

  5. ATV Auction says:

    It is creative, but I prefer shots of natural beauty instead of ones with props specially setup.

  6. It just doesn't belong in this photo, unless you are promoting kids playing with their toys in the middle of the road.

  7. I prefer shots of natural beauty instead of ones with props specially setup.

  8. It has been the remarkable journey as such.

  9. That is a cool pic. I like the organic component offerd by the autumn leaves, vs the tar and “toy” Quite futuristic in a way, but nice and original and well composed. I like it!

  10. Snowblowers says:

    The road and leaves look great, but why ruin it with a child's toy?

  11. Snowblowers says:

    The road and leaves look great, but why ruin it with a child's toy?

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