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Urban Details: Trees
I was surprised, during this urban details exploration, how lovely the trunks of trees are. I realize that sounds silly, but if you lived where I do, it would make sense.
So, anyway, here are some trees, which I will identify as “trees, with leaves.” If anyone’s got identification that’s, say, accurate, I’d be happy to hear from them.
in Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta, Georgia
photographed 4.29.2014
Urban Details: Seating
And then, under the shade structure from yesterday, I saw a nicely perforated chair…
in Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta, Georgia
photographed 4.29.2014
Urban Details: Shade Structure
The second of the urban details series is a shot of a shade structure that I found over in the corner of the park; as with the water feature, the place was mostly deserted when I was there, but its proximity to the World of Coca Cola Museum and the Georgia Aquarium suggests that I saw it under unusual conditions.
in Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta, Georgia
photographed 4.29.2014
Urban Details: Water, dancing
While I was disappointed that I didn’t find the sorts of things I like to photograph during my short visit to Atlanta, it was a good experience for me, as I was forced to look at the sorts of things that I’d usually barely notice.
This shot, of the water feature at Centennial Olympic Park, kicks off my short series that I call Urban Details.
On weekends, this part of the park is overrun with kids (and adults, too, I expect) playing in the fountains. I was there on a weekday and it was mostly deserted.
in Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta, Georgia
photographed 4.29.2014



