Why my neighbor has a clock in his window? And what about Maryjane?

Trever1t

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my first HDR for your review. It's cold and raining here but I had to shoot something....can you relate? Why does my neighbor have a clock in the window? It's been there for 2 years now. I find humans interesting animals to study...but I still don't understand.


Window full of Time by Trever1t, on Flickr
 
I missed the clock. It must be stuck on 4:20.
 
Is this taken in US Trever? Looks just like English suburbia.
 
Look hard and you'll find it. It's been in it's location, unmoved for almost 2 years....and I can't fathom why!

Yes, this is my view from my balcony in San Jose, California. It's just the English weather we're having that looks familiar! :D
 
The HDR is nice, I suppose, but the image in general just frustrates me. There's no real composition that I can see, and the image is so busy. The title only furthers to frustrate me, because I see no clock, and even if I *did* sit there and spent enough time staring, searching, and squinting, all of the visible windows are too small to even make a difference.
 
I've had a clock in the window over my kitchen sink for 17 years now.
 
Ok, Ok! In the window far left of the building dead center is a clock, with dial facing outward towards the camera. It's been there for as long as 2 years, unmoving.

The composition has no central subject, rather it's just the view I see everyday. :D


if so inclined you may see the picture at full size here ... http://www.flickr.com/photos/trever1t/5543069609/sizes/o/in/photostream/
 
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The big question is why are you looking in your neighbors window?
 
Not really. I look at my surroundings continuously. I think it's the basis of my love of this art.
 
A non-working clock in a neighbors window a block away isn't as bad as a '71 Vega with no tires rusting away right next door.
 
Ok, Ok! In the window far left of the building dead center is a clock, with dial facing outward towards the camera. It's been there for as long as 2 years, unmoving.

The composition has no central subject, rather it's just the view I see everyday. :D


if so inclined you may see the picture at full size here ... All sizes | Window full of Time | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

I still don't see anything remotely resembling a clock. It's too far away and too small in the image.
 
.....I still don't see anything remotely resembling a clock. It's too far away and too small in the image.

My guess it's the little brown arc in the bottom left of the window.
 

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