What the human eye observes causally and incuriously, the eye of the camera notes with relentless fidelity.
~ Berenice Abbott
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"Playground study no.1", Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA
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"Made in India", Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA
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"Drinking fountain", Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA
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"Playground study no.2", Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA
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"Red/Green", Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA
I think I probably looked a little nuts.
Surrounded by big, obvious things to photograph, I was concerned with the details that no one pays attention to.
But isn't that part of the fun of being a photographer?
Looking at the things of this world that most people don't even give notice to?
It's what I love most about looking at the world through a lens.
I have to agree — when I got my first point and shoot, I especially loved taking macro shots of lots of minuscule things. I still try to take my photos from unexpected angles, or in a different way. Good job, I especially like "Red/Green"!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeremy!... Followed your link to your site. Lovely work!
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