Laundry Day
I know this doesn’t even sound like me at all, but I was really trying to get a shot of the man pushing this laundry cart along the street. That didn’t work out very well – neither he nor the smattering of pedestrians were cooperative – so I ended up going with what I know: a shot where the people are implied.
East Houston Street
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 5.18.2016
Posted on June 8, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, downtown, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, san antonio, san antonio texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

I like the phrase “implied people”…
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It sums up about 99.9% of my work!
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I do hope you’ll be posting an Alamo photo…perhaps a dumpster out back, or a Keep Off the Grass sign. You know, something heroic.
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Several years ago, I posted my version of the obligatory Alamo photo – http://bit.ly/1ZxMO2D. And I also have this one, which is probably more in line with the heroic one you want to see – http://bit.ly/1PHRkeC.
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Duly noted. But I do prefer the first of the two, particularly because CROCKETT HOTEL got truncated to ROCKET OTEL.
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That sign was why I made the photo – glad you appreciated it, too!
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