ken mohnkern
yellow light
There seem to be a lot of stories lately of photographers getting scolded by officals for taking pictures of things. These things appear to be public structures, but the officals think they are private, or likely terrorist targets or copyrighted or something. I was approached for taking this photo, but it's not that interesting a story. I was standing near an open metal door in the sidewalk and a guy was trying to close it. So he simply asked me to move. My brush with civil disobedience. Or something.
By the way, I once lived in a garage/basement apartment in the house on the other side of the yellow one - the one behind the tree, behind the red car.
yellow light
There seem to be a lot of stories lately of photographers getting scolded by officals for taking pictures of things. These things appear to be public structures, but the officals think they are private, or likely terrorist targets or copyrighted or something. I was approached for taking this photo, but it's not that interesting a story. I was standing near an open metal door in the sidewalk and a guy was trying to close it. So he simply asked me to move. My brush with civil disobedience. Or something.
By the way, I once lived in a garage/basement apartment in the house on the other side of the yellow one - the one behind the tree, behind the red car.