White on white, 7
Yep, I am that person, the one taking pictures at the airport.
But here’s the thing: we weren’t familiar with the airport so planned for plenty of time to check bags and go through security. There wasn’t a line to check bags. There wasn’t a line at security. That left a lot of time before our flight left. And I had to do something besides listen to the women on the next row of chairs talk about hair color and highlights and lowlights and….well, that’s when I picked up the camera and walked away.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Detroit, Michigan
photographed 4.20.2013
Posted on May 10, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, detroit, detroit metropolitan wayne county airport, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, white on white. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

My kinda girl… Eaves dropping is over rated,
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Sometimes it is great; this just wasn’t one of those times. But this morning, at a bookstore, I heard a young woman tell her companions about her uncle, who has been in prison. “He’s done terrible things,” she said, “but don’t think about THAT. He’s really a very sweet person!”
I did not walk away from listening that conversation!
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I can see you also have a concern for highlights and lowlights as well.
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Wow – that’s probably the funniest comment ever made on this blog!!
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I’m so glad to find someone else who takes pictures at Airports other than me! What really surprises me though is that in this ‘security conscious’ world that we inhabit I can do it without having my collar felt by Security. Intriguing image, full of design.
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Thanks – this was my first time at this airport and it had a lot to offer someone like me.
I have to say that I was surprised that security didn’t seem to care that I was walking all over the airport taking pictures.
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