This building always reminded me of M C Escher. I like the reflections because it is hard to determine what is real and what is a reflection. This engages the viewer and makes the picture more interesting. I try to make some of my pictures play with your mind.
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No this is not smog in Atlanta again. This is a picture of downtown Atlanta made subtle by rain and fog late one Fall afternoon.
Larry Making pictures of another piece of art may not be very fair. In this case I was so intrigued by the light and shapes that I discarded the rule for this time. Pretty convenient right?
best, Larry Late afternoon is a great time to find interesting shadows. Normal shapes can turn into eccentric shapes that are fun to look at and fun to photograph. As I did in this case, I enjoy walking around during the hour or two before and after sunset.
Until I started this project I did not realize that flowers are still blooming in late Fall. Photography does make me notice the world around me more.
Larry Gather ye nektar (and pollen on a leg) while ye may...
This photograph took some patience. But I discovered for myself how bees carry pollen from one flower to another. It's all in the legs. Larry On Day 13 I walked around an area with many office buildings. When I looked at this reflection it made me think of a digital pixel representation of clouds. Yea I have been using Photoshop too much.
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AuthorLarry Street is pursuing a photography project called How I Spent My Day. These pictures are emailed to a large list of people several times per week, they are also displayed at www.facebook.com/travelphotographs/ and they are displayed on this website. Photo Emails are available by sending an email to [email protected]. Larry's main website is at www.streetlandscapes.com. ArchivesCategories |