Pigeons: the evidence
I have a pretty strong idea that there are a lot of pigeons living in the structure of this parking garage. The amounts of pigeon crap and pigeon feathers give it away.
As did my personal observation of lots of those rats-with-wings.
But the lighting was nice, anyway.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.13.2016
Posted on May 8, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, industrial architecture, Leica, lubbock international airport, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, parking garage, parking structure, photo a day, photography, postaday, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

Oh, yes, the lighting was nice. So was your framing and tonal control. Brava. (I want you to know I looked this up. I wanted to write “bravo,” but too many people said that would be funny or rude. See http://italian.stackexchange.com/questions/1880/can-i-say-bravo-to-a-female-performer. I wouldn’t want to be rude; funny I’m not so sure of.)
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Linda – what a rabbit hole brava/bravo is! I had no idea. My newly-informed self will happily accept your “brava.”
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Yes, rats with wings. Messy at that. And good light as you say and show.
Stuff you didn’t learn in History podcast had a show which highlighted pigeons. I listen to too many so hope I listed the correct one.
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Did you learn anything interesting about pigeons on the podcast? Or did it mostly confirm the rats-with-wings theory?
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Oops, Happy Mothers Day to a ,I’m sure, a great Mom. Plus all the great Mom’s who enjoy this site.
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Thanks for the Mother’s Day wishes!
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