beautiful colors! stay motivated on your
project. I can barely remember day 7 and I
think it's great. it keeps me on my toes,
even when I dont feel like bringing my camera
along i feel like I have to :-)
Thanks for all the positive feedback on this
one. What's interesting is that I've drove
passed this photo subject numerous times for
like over ten years and have said in my mind
that I should capture it on camera. Without
this P365 project, I probably would have
never made this photo.
It's a shame how you can get harassed for
taking photos. I constantly try to be
discreet in public spaces so that I won't be
stopped from taking a photo.
Yeah, I TRIED to be discreet- it was 7:00am
when we were shooting and there wasn't anyone
in the street- which just made our presence
more obvious to the security guard
There was no reason to bother you, especially
when guard could see you taking pictures. I
hear it's really bad for photographers in
N.Y.. You can't even walk around with a
tripod without being stopped. And some places
I hear require you to get a permit.
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WorldofArun added this photo to his favorites. (48 months ago)
WorldofArun (48 months ago | reply)
lovely capture and wonderful perspective.....Great shot!!!
ZekaG (48 months ago | reply)
Nice shot. Cool perspective.
The more I see pics taken with a G9, the more I want to get it.
NYCmiri (48 months ago | reply)
beautiful colors! stay motivated on your project. I can barely remember day 7 and I think it's great. it keeps me on my toes, even when I dont feel like bringing my camera along i feel like I have to :-)
thezanyone (48 months ago | reply)
this is great! i'm just about a week ahead of you on the project and your pix are really inspiring!
btw is that photo idea index book any good? i'm running out of ideas at day 15 already!
Universal Stopping Point (48 months ago | reply)
Ah, man.
Look at that. Pretty dang cool.
Universal Stopping Point added this photo to their favorites. (48 months ago)
Frank Busch (48 months ago | reply)
I agree, you keep a great quality standard!
bisheba29 added this photo to their favorites. (48 months ago)
pinklime photography [deleted] (48 months ago | reply)
Love the colors.. I just started 365 in June too.. good luck...
Pixmaniaque (48 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Abstract Reality, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Bakari (48 months ago | reply)
Cool, thanks for asking. Like the images in your group. Will be adding more.
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Sanctu (48 months ago | reply)
Very awesome!
photo ephemera (48 months ago | reply)
Wow!
Seen in :
Abstract Reality group !
jermai [deleted] (48 months ago | reply)
Seen in :
Abstract Reality group !
Bakari (48 months ago | reply)
Thanks for all the positive feedback on this one. What's interesting is that I've drove passed this photo subject numerous times for like over ten years and have said in my mind that I should capture it on camera. Without this P365 project, I probably would have never made this photo.
Cruxlub added this photo to their favorites. (48 months ago)
rhoftonphoto (48 months ago | reply)
wow congradulations on hitting explore, i love the colors and composition in this shot, all the best with the project365 project!
eheizerphotography {Emily} (48 months ago | reply)
I just took a picture of those poles yesterday! And got yelled at by the blood banks security guard too! LOL
Bakari (48 months ago | reply)
It's a shame how you can get harassed for taking photos. I constantly try to be discreet in public spaces so that I won't be stopped from taking a photo.
eheizerphotography {Emily} (48 months ago | reply)
Yeah, I TRIED to be discreet- it was 7:00am when we were shooting and there wasn't anyone in the street- which just made our presence more obvious to the security guard
Bakari (48 months ago | reply)
There was no reason to bother you, especially when guard could see you taking pictures. I hear it's really bad for photographers in N.Y.. You can't even walk around with a tripod without being stopped. And some places I hear require you to get a permit.