Dry Cleaners
I was listening to the tour guides. Really, I was. But the inside of the confusingly-named dry cleaners required some photographic attention. And who better to provide it? (Other than, probably, nearly anyone else with a camera. But still.)
near Leavenworth and Post Streets
San Francisco, California
photographed 4.14.2019
PS. My rules keep expanding. Now we’re up to:
1. Look around back.
2. Look up.
3. Look the other direction.
4. Look through the window, if it’s a business or something and you’re not going to be creeping on someone just trying to enjoy a quiet day at home.
Posted on May 10, 2019, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, downtown, dry cleaners, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, san francisco, take time to look, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
You wouldn’t let creeping someone stand in the way of getting your shot, would you?
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I would, actually. I have some latent shyness that manifests itself sometimes, particularly having to do with getting caught creeping on people.
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You do have a point. Sometimes people get the wrong idea. “I was just trying to get a picture!” “Yeah? Of what?”
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Excellent set of rules.
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I started with one, and they keep expanding. I hope there are never so many made-up rules that they get in the way of the photography. But if there ever are that many rules, it’ll be my own fault, since I am the one making them in the first place…
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