Wednesday, February 9, 2005

drive, she said







a dodgy back - and visitors expected for tea - meant no leisurely sunday out and about; a little expedition, however - to a deserted industrial park nearby - was exactly what the doctor ordered. just a five-minute drive from home, just a few square blocks of sheds and warehouses, crates and clutter: it was unexpectedly photogenic...but then again, in the fresh air, and under a sky as crisp and blue as it was last weekend, even the most everyday looks extraordinary.

8 comments:

  1. This is exactly the kind of place I tend to be drawn to when out looking for something interesting to photograph. You never know what hidden treasures you'll come accross.

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  2. Wonderful. Seen through your eyes, Lynn, the everyday seldom looks anything like ordinary.

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  3. The same thing as with ugly cities: they're so inspiring. Great pictures, I love those crates.

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  4. I love the colors and shapes in these, Lynn -- wonderful find!

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  5. Baba Yaga beat me to it...you make ANY ordinary object/place look extraordinary. :)

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  6. Glad you are out walking and having fun. I love all of these, but the magazines rolled up in the wood frame is my favorite. They suggest--to me--something a worker has stashed away for break time. Wonderful, elegant, and simple composition.

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