Wastebaskets
I walked by this window several times each day I was in Phoenix; it’s in a part of the convention center that didn’t seem to be in use. One day, I did what I’d wanted to do since my first sight of it: stick my camera lens right there on the (dirty) glass and make a photo.
For a room that doesn’t appear to be in use, there are a lot of wastebaskets, aren’t there?
Phoenix, Arizona
photographed 4.4.2016
Posted on April 26, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, 365 project, architecture, Arizona, black and white photography, downtown, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, Phoenix, Phoenix Arizona, photo a day, photography, postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

One could even say “what a waste”…..
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I think one SHOULD say “what a waste,” actually!
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😀
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Very Spartan. Might even say Modern Bleak. Did I just invent a term ?
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It’s been kind of a long time since I was in architecture school but I do not recall hearing “Modern Bleak” – so maybe you DID invent a term!
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From the arrangement no-one talks to anyone else in this room unless they commune with their own wastepaper baskest
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It certainly is not set up in a way that invites conversation, is it?
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