Beach Crosses
Here’s a different view of the crosses I posted the other day.
Santa Monica, California
photographed 2.19.2017
Posted on March 4, 2017, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, LACO, learning to see, Leica, los angeles, los angeles california, Los Angeles Center for Photography, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, thoughtful seeing. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.
I like this view, it is more subtle than straight on rows of crosses. Also, the way the tops of the crosses are lined up within the darker rectangle is very nicely done.
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Thank you – I like this one better than the other one, with the rows of crosses and the people, but it seemed to suit the show-your-work purposes in class a little better than this one did.
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I think it tells the “temporary installation” story which is less clear in other views.
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The cross-carts were interesting.
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When a cart is cross, watch your toes.
I think that is, or could be, or should be, an olde Englishe aphorism.
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I’ll teach it to Hannah and Bennett, and tell them it’s a saying in the Olde Country.
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Which means that in alternate factdom it is an Olde Country saying. Thanks for immortalizing it that way.
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Glad to have been able to help.
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Also – should it be Ye Olde Country? Or Ye Olde Countrie?
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I think Ye Olde Countrye
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Yes. Of course.
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