Day 2 picture was made in late fall in Atlanta, Georgia. Although the leaves are fading they still have color and most importantly they have interesting shapes and textures. Pictures are engaging if they encourage your eyes to wander around the picture following the lines and shapes. Does this picture do that for you? Texture also engages you eyes because the detail makes you want to look closer.
About 369 days ago I started this photography project. At first I made a picture and sent it to a email list of friends every day. After about 100 days I continued making pictures and sending them but I also started sending pictures that I made in the past that I have recently edited. After 365 daily pictures I decided to send pictures several times a week instead of every day.
In the below Blog posts I have inserted each daily picture with some commentary about the picture or the places represented. I hope to provide pleasing and engaging pictures and to also provide you with photography and travel advice. I welcome and invite your comments and reactions to the below pictures and Blog posts. A conversation of what you like and what you do not like in the below pictures would be fun for me and I hope it would be fun for you too. Day 1 The below picture is the first one I sent. I was walking into work in an office building when I saw the early morning sunlight reflecting onto an adjacent parking deck. I then turned around and saw that the same office building windows were reflecting an image of the parking deck and the reflection of the office building windows. It is a reflection of a reflection. I like pictures that play with your mind as you will see in some of the Day pictures below. Larry |
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 lstreet@mindspring.com. Larry's main website is at www.streetlandscapes.com. ArchivesCategories |