No Plan B
by Lois Bryan
Title
No Plan B
Artist
Lois Bryan
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"No Plan B" is a photographic image of an abandoned gas / service station found by the side of the road in rural central Pennsylvania. The image was taken with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon / Nikkor lens in September of 2009. I was struck by the wonderful detail of the peeling paint, but the reflection really fascinated me. The title is taken from something I like to do as I go through life ... whenever things get tough, I like to have a Plan B. I've recently come to realize, however, that sometimes there really is No Plan B.
Featured in the following Fine Art America Groups
Women Photographers - September 15, 2014
Life Is What Happens - October 18, 2014
Forgotten Buildings - January 22, 2014
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September 13th, 2013
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Comments (34)
Sandra Bronstein
Terrific work! I love this type of photograph and the finishing work just sets it off perfectly.
Catherine Saldana
very interesting photo & nice tie in with title. I'd love to vote but couldn't locate the trigger! f
Lianne Schneider
You have the most amazing eye for what is artistically and visually captivating, Lois. What a marvelous find and you couldn't have captured this at a better angle. Just fabulous work. F/V
Alec Drake
Congratulations Lois on your feature in "Life Is What Happens". We are pleased to share this marvelous example of your work with the group members and visitors. fav
Lois Bryan replied:
Alec, thank you ... it's truly an honor to have this little image of mine on your beautiful group's front page!!!
Scott Kingery
Lois, I think plan "B' was the car that took you away! I really like how the colors of the wall mirror those in the background scene! V/F
Geoff Crego
Lois, lovely lighting, textures on the walls and reflection in the window; nicely seen and captured. vtd
Lois Bryan
My thanks to the hosts of "Women Photographers" for the wonderful feature!!! Much appreciated!!
Martin Davey
great range of colours and textures captured. I am drawn to the interesting way that the wall is cold in tone, but the reflection is warm in tone, reflecting the conditions of the wall and countryside respectively! v
Lois Bryan replied:
Martin, you always "get it" ... thank you ... I loved that contrast of color as well.