This is an image of a wheelbarrow.
In this field of "junk" (some of it artfully arranged; not all), the wheelbarrow is framed by that laundry, looking like prayer flags, and the camera angle allows for the (unusually straight) line of the bottom of the hanging laundry to be clear of the parallel edge of the wheelbarrow, so sky shows through.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn there were lights inside the wheelbarrow. The sky is very overcast, but it seems there's light shining through the color.
The scene is about the guy sitting over there on the the side, but the focus of this image is that wheelbarrow.
Also there are lots of pairs of things there—two, and not three, of several items, often close and matching, but in the case of the tables, separate and mismatched; still two. The colors are red, white and blue, and the wheelbarrow is more orange than the other reds.
Korean dramas have some very high-quality cinematography. This is from The King—Eternal Monarch, first episode.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Boggy Creek Farm, Texas
Someone sent me the wheelbarrow image at left. I didn't know where it was, but it was easily discovered. It's what's left of a large farm from the early 19th century, and they have restored the farmhouse, which is one of the two oldest houses remaining in Austin, Texas. You can read more on their website, and also see what they are growing, and what they have for sale, in case you're in, near, or passing through Austin! Boggy Creek Farm History It's currently five acres, surrounded by residential homes, and there are bus stops. (click to enlarge) |
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
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