Letter Box
And here we have another example of my looking inside something, or at least letting my camera look around and capture what was there. In this case, the camera was very kind and captured the World’s Shiniest Floor™ and the World’s Last Letterbox*.
Good work, camera.
(There’s been some talk in the past – and I am looking right at you, Ehpem – that I carry a vat of Photographer’s Floor Shine™ with me on my travels. I can state without reservation that I can neither confirm nor deny those allegations.)
New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California
photographed 4.14.2019
**Maybe.
Posted on May 11, 2019, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, downtown, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, Photographer's Floor Shine, photography, postaday, san francisco, shiny floors, take time to look, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
Beautiful. And what if you do carry wax with you. It is all for a greater cause. I would be honored to tote your wax around.
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That is so sweet of you to offer. You need to know that, according to my blogging friend, I also carry Photographic Boulders, but they are inflatable, and don’t add much weight to the load.
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Wonderful composition. Are you absolutely sure that’s a floor?
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Maybe the place was flooded? Maybe the floor was a wavy mirror? Maybe I was drunk? There are some options, but I am fairly certain that it was the floor.
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Just checking.
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Ha, ha..lovely shot of the aforementioned postbox plus wax.
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I shot this more or less blindly through a window and didn’t even know about the letter box until I downloaded the pics to my computer. Sometimes I get lucky like that.
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Gorgeous composition and light!
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