tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11762382.post4575071514909323560..comments2023-10-24T08:13:45.842-06:00Comments on Only in New Mexico: Jim Bacahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14019944863771287149noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11762382.post-22226762030050361542011-05-12T08:17:40.560-06:002011-05-12T08:17:40.560-06:00Oh my! Great photos, great descriptions. Please c...Oh my! Great photos, great descriptions. Please continue sharing your trip with us. Thanks so much.Rodneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03422440621953157615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11762382.post-10203892661207862192011-05-11T15:24:24.025-06:002011-05-11T15:24:24.025-06:00On the other hand, you're sitting in a bar in ...On the other hand, you're sitting in a bar in Barcelona eating exotic foods with a good looking babe on either side of you. I'm eating a ham sandwich that was left over from the lunch I took to work. No babes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11762382.post-75754770458299198282011-05-11T15:21:19.115-06:002011-05-11T15:21:19.115-06:00Hey this is fun. Barcelona big and small. Those ar...Hey this is fun. Barcelona big and small. Those are some interesting photographs, too. I think the motorcycle one is my favorite. The focal points cascading into the distance and the one in the distance right in line with the first ones, the gas cap and the mirror, and yet they form a slight arc, too, echoing the arc of the street, meeting in the distance and meeting the arc of the buildings on the left. The rectangular shapes, such as the window and door openings and the balcony railings and the blocks of color, seem to be marching that way, too. They are staggered yet it all balances out. The red sign is a big part of it, too. Not just in balancing it but notice how there is another, contrasting arc, formed from that white block on the red sign to the pedestrians on the left. You see artists do that kind of thing with a brush stroke or two, they'll add a green frond or a stalk of wheat or something, or like when a graphic artist puts the cross hatch on a letter "A" at an angle or makes it wider at one end, to keep the eye from resting on the point at the top of the A... Yes, that's what you've got there, a letter A, a very stylized letter A. Very visually pleasing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com