Wood Eye?

I first shot the Kong Kee Food Corp. loading platform from the other side. Then I walked around and decided that two views were better than one.  It is not just the graffiti, which for some reason I found less interesting once I noticed the same 2 words written on the fence in front of a vacant lot about two blocks away.

The post title is a reference to an old joke – not worth telling if you don’t already know it.

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Jim Denham - The wall and sidewalk add some nice contrast and I really like the red tint in the treatment!

Barbara Youngleson - The red and black tones are gorgeous. The little puddle reflections on the platform really complete this dramatic image.

Scott Wyden Kivowitz - Cool find, digging the processing

Chris Nitz - I dig the red in contrast to the black and white surrounding it. Fun shot man!

Jason Hines - Mark, the processing on this image is absolutely superb! The red is just perfect, well done my friend!

Toad Hollow Photography - Great picture here, Mark, LOVE the processing and textures!!

Jan Winther - Great title. Very grungy or moody looking and a nice touch by adding a bit of color.

Mike Criswell - Great processing Mark

Scott Wood - I can’t put my finger on it, but I find this image very compelling.

Friday Photo Spots Weekly Photo Roundup & Apache Lake Photo - [...] Mark Garbowski shows us an excellent example of selectively desaturating parts of the image. I love his processing here! [...]

Kong Kee Food Corp. - Too Much Glass » Too Much Glass - [...] shot this loading dock of the Kong Kee Food Corp. from both sides, and published the other version 4 months ago. I kept the color much more prominent on this one. Tweet Tagged as: 14-24 [...]

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