Wheel of Time Past
by Mick Anderson
Title
Wheel of Time Past
Artist
Mick Anderson
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
At some time in the past this wheel held up a settler's wagon here in the Rogue Valley of Oregon...
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September 2nd, 2013
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BIJAN PIRNIA
Mr. Mick, my dear sir, to most people, this would be just an old wagon wheel; but in the eyes of an accomplished artist, it's a beautiful work of art. You see beauty all around you because you have beauty in your soul, my brother.
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you, my friend! In my opinion, you can find new images in old 'stuff'... :)
Bill Kesler
Excellent composition, excellent details - I can almost "feel" the rough weathered wood. Great title too! * * * F/L/g+/P
Eti Reid
What an awesome composition and detail here Mick! f/v
Mick Anderson replied:
Eti, I love finding and photographing historic detail like this. Thank you for your kind comment :))
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Mick, This is another of your many fabulous photos. I like the point of view, the textured look and the whole composition so very much. Thank you dear Mick for your kind comments. F/V
Mick Anderson replied:
Anne, I love looking at your wonderful art!! And thank you dear friend for your comments on mine :)))
Sandi Mikuse
Oh the stories it could tell!.... Worn and weathered, it remembers days past... I love the paucity of colour here...just grays and rust brown...very effective, Mick! V
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Sandi! Yes, wouldn't you love to hear the stories? I know I would!! :)
Geoff Crego
Mick, stunning closeup capture; nice lighting, and love the clarity in the textures. vtd
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Geoff! This old wheel was leaning up against a fence at a farm I was visiting. I too love the detail and textures in this historic old relic. :)
Bonita Hensley
I like the texture of this photo.
Mick Anderson replied:
Thank you Bonita! I really liked the intense detail in the worn wood... which you correctly interpret as texture! :)