The "red wall one" is great. Each window pane reveals a different reflection and thus a different picture. The reflections are all very surreal possibly because of something about the reflective surface that causes a distortion of the reflection. The red wall makes a perfect frame like an overmatte. It could be oriented on the vertical or upside down and it wouldn't lose anything. You should experiment with cropping it and making several different pictures from the orginal image.
I love all of these photos! They have made me pay attention to my neighborhood in a new way. You have taken the mundane and sublime and elevated it into fine art. Thanks. --lulu
These are pictures I take on walks around Portland (usually SE). This has something to do with curiosity, loss, change, and the feeling you get when you come across a newly constructed building and ask yourself, "What used to be here?" even though you walked past it every day.
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Great shots, especially the red wall one.
The "red wall one" is great. Each window pane reveals a different reflection and thus a different picture. The reflections are all very surreal possibly because of something about the reflective surface that causes a distortion of the reflection. The red wall makes a perfect frame like an overmatte. It could be oriented on the vertical or upside down and it wouldn't lose anything. You should experiment with cropping it and making several different pictures from the orginal image.
I love your photography. Brava!
I love all of these photos! They have made me pay attention to my neighborhood in a new way. You have taken the mundane and sublime and elevated it into fine art. Thanks. --lulu
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