Country - Morristown NJ - Rural refinement
by Mike Savad
Title
Country - Morristown NJ - Rural refinement
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
What is it about the country that makes it so quaint? No matter how much junk is lying around, no one seems to mind. In an urban area, if you see junk you think it's the slums. In suburbia, junk on your lawn is an invite to get a fine of some kind. In the city, junk on the sidewalk means that the garbage men must be on strike. Yet in the lazy countryside, broken barns, left over junk, just left there to rot and die, makes rural life so interesting. Maybe it's just that there is so much space you don't notice it.
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August 8th, 2014
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Comments (26)
Colleen Kammerer
This beautifully captured image has been featured in the New Jersey Group for its photographic excellence!
CheyAnne Sexton
this is a great moment. I've always wondered why they put the out buildings so far from the house....
Eleanor Abramson
Beautiful picture. But, I also like your description. There is something about junk in the country that it just belongs there.
Emily Enz
Beautiful country scene! Not what one usually pictures when thinking of New Jersey. Fabulous.
Mike Savad replied:
nj is called the garden state for a reason. the polluted areas are only confined to that one border when you cross into it. the rest is green lush farm land and etc. ---Mike Savad