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Intersection

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I really do like brick streets: they have more character than asphalt paving. Also, they provide some helpful leading lines in this shot of yet another abandoned gas station.

(Don’t worry if you’re driving through Olney and are low on fuel: there’s a Shell station over on the main road.)

Olney, Texas
photographed 5.9.2016

The rectangles and I are very happy together

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Well, that is we were very happy together. Then I went away to take a photography class and we – the rectangles and I – broke up. Things just weren’t working out between us, and it seemed like the right thing to do. We may get back together, sometime. But for now, we need some time apart.

So, when you come back tomorrow, there’s a chance you may notice a slight variation on the sorts of images you may have come to expect to see here.

San Antonio, Texas
photographed 5.21.16

Skyscrapers

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Yes, yes I did squat down on a sidewalk to get this shot. You would have done the same thing, wouldn’t you?

Phoenix, Arizona
photographed 4.4.2016

Self Serve

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You know that I almost never make pictures that have people in them, but sometimes things are just too tempting to resist. I missed the best part though, which was when the man with the dog took cell-phone photos of the older gentleman. There was just something about it that was so dear that I had to look away.

along Las Olas Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
photographed 6.23.2016

Theatre lighting

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Yes, I was that person at the theatre the other night using the time before the show to take photos. And to experiment with depth of field. I had to do something other than just SIT there…

Cactus Theatre
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 7.17.2016

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