Lunch
We’d come prepared for a picnic lunch on our way back home from San Antonio, thanks to a conveniently-located grocery store. Since it was on Labor Day, we thought the city park would be crowded. But it wasn’t; perhaps the heat (almost 100 degrees) and the humidity (almost 100 percent*) kept rational people inside.
But that gave us our choice of picnic table.
Junction, Texas
photographed 9.7.2015
*By “100 percent” I probably mean “somewhere around 40 percent.” I am completely unreliable.
Posted on September 22, 2015, in Photography and tagged black and white photography, Junction, Junction Texas, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, picnic, postaday, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

But good unreliable! Love this shot.
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Thanks! Also – you probably hold the minority opinion that I am “good unreliable”…
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Don’t tell me this is another of those 99% fact free blogs?
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I think Ken has the 99% fact free thing covered. This blog’s probably around 91.4 to 92.8 percent fact free. (Although the very fact of percentages is, in all likelihood, fact-free.)
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I think most photographers belong to a fact-free and math-free species. Since they never have any money to count, they don’t need to learn math.
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