These minimalist photographs seem to tell a story of a philosophical extension beyond what we actually see. We wonder, what is over the horizon or after the last step on a staircase. The tattered phone booth reminds us that we can ignore the rustic housing and pick up a phone and dial anywhere in world. The macro lens extends our eye in to the world of the ladybug, as her tiny feet step into the crevices of her journey.
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These are great photos. I love the depth to these shots.
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Thanks! BTW, appreciate your introducing other blogs . . . have enjoyed . . . http://deconstructingmyths.com/2014/10/18/jeffster-awards-35/
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Lovely choices. Do you live in Philadelphia? (Noticed your Schuylkill posts.) Our younger daughter’s at PAFA.
janet
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Live in the burbs . . . family live in the city so we’re always around and about there. If you visit and take photos, let me know the link. Luv Philly photos. Thx for commenting. K
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LOVE your moon shot! All lovely but that one is special.
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Thx! and enjoyed your Nighttime Shooting post and quotes: http://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2014/09/28/nighttime-shooting-weekly-photo-challenge/
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