Sometimes the geometry of a scene will completely distract me from actually experiencing the photo... the cleaner's head at the intersection of the fence and the wall, the reflection in the mirror, the frame held in place by the bike wheel on the left and jacket on the right... so many things. But the best part is that the geometry is emergent rather than forced.
I keep your feed at the bottom of my list; my anticipation will grow while I check on others, and I'm never disappointed by the time I get to yours (the best for last). Thanks.
A very common practice in the far east, ear candling as well. It's just starting to be practiced around here at shi-shi day spas. Like Kyle said, so many interesting elements in this photo...the stuccoed wall, the fence, the bike, the mirror image. Always interesting.
06/14/05 03:59 PM
Kyle said...
Sometimes the geometry of a scene will completely distract me from actually experiencing the photo... the cleaner's head at the intersection of the fence and the wall, the reflection in the mirror, the frame held in place by the bike wheel on the left and jacket on the right... so many things. But the best part is that the geometry is emergent rather than forced.
I keep your feed at the bottom of my list; my anticipation will grow while I check on others, and I'm never disappointed by the time I get to yours (the best for last). Thanks.
06/14/05 08:55 PM
the farmers wife said...
A very common practice in the far east, ear candling as well. It's just starting to be practiced around here at shi-shi day spas. Like Kyle said, so many interesting elements in this photo...the stuccoed wall, the fence, the bike, the mirror image. Always interesting.