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One Dozen
So, let’s just take a minute to look at those twelve things there on the end of that column. And notice how the things on the left are (mostly) lined up with the markings on the concrete? Now, look at the other six things.
And, now, think about exactly where in this process the job foreman left for the day…
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.29.2016
The Rhythm of the Space
Remember this old place from three years ago?
This is what the outside looks like now – it’s (finally!) under renovation and all the “decorative” metal siding’s been stripped off, and you can see that it used to be white, and turquoise. Well, YOU can’t see that, since this is a black and white image, but I saw it.
That’s neither here nor there. What I really like about this is the way the entire frame devolves into about a million rectangles.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.23.2016
Pigeons: the evidence
I have a pretty strong idea that there are a lot of pigeons living in the structure of this parking garage. The amounts of pigeon crap and pigeon feathers give it away.
As did my personal observation of lots of those rats-with-wings.
But the lighting was nice, anyway.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.13.2016
Urban Scenery
You have probably noticed that I like making photos inside parking garages. And I know you’ve realized that I looking around back.
This image is what happens when I’m in a parking garage AND look around back!
Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.24.2015



