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I thought about giving the Arch series a week off because I have absolutely no recent material. However, being a slave to habit, I went digging in the archives to see what I could find. This one isn't bad. I like how the radiating lines in the grass make the Arch look like a giant sundial.
TONIGHT: I get to play art critic and photojournalist at the St. Louis opening of The Character Project photography show. Could be fun.
TOMORROW: City Daily Photo Blogs monthly theme day - shadows. Mine aren't made with visible light. Oh, and a preview of The Character Project show. Much more of that on Saturday.
I thought about giving the Arch series a week off because I have absolutely no recent material. However, being a slave to habit, I went digging in the archives to see what I could find. This one isn't bad. I like how the radiating lines in the grass make the Arch look like a giant sundial.
TONIGHT: I get to play art critic and photojournalist at the St. Louis opening of The Character Project photography show. Could be fun.
TOMORROW: City Daily Photo Blogs monthly theme day - shadows. Mine aren't made with visible light. Oh, and a preview of The Character Project show. Much more of that on Saturday.
toujours aussi réussie ta photo sur l'arche.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the Character Project stuff. I think I"m buying the book. The portraits were wonderful.
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PS The BigA looks like the Washington Monument today.
The sun and a shadow, some figures on the lines... and you have your sundial!
ReplyDeleteSundial or... obelisk?
ReplyDeleteStunning, Bob.
ReplyDeleteYou're right of course. Not bad at all. And I sure can relate to trolling the files for material.
ReplyDeleteRoberto! I love your Thursday Arch series - super cool! It was fun to scroll and roll through your blog pictures. It's all I can do not to make an ATTORNEY comment . . . but you must be a groovy one based on your snaps. Regards from EAGAN daily photo from Minnesota's Twin Cities
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