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High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion

I wanted to start doing the Daily Shoot yesterday, but I didn't have a camera yet. For today's photo, I decided to combine the theme of filling the photo with yesterday's theme, which was repetition. Toying around with the macro feature on the digital camera I was using made me want to try to fill the frame with something smaller, instead of trying to find something big enough to fill the picture. I also wanted to incorporate perspective into the picture, which would be harder with a smaller object. This stop-sign pole helped all of it come together.

High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion

A Saucer Magnolia tree blooms in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery March 17, 2016, in Arlington, Va. Commemorating Arlington National Cemetery's 150th anniversary, the historic landscape has been established as the Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Arboretum. The Arboretum serves as a living memorial to those who have served our nation and connects visitors to the rich tapestry of the cemetery's living history and natural beauty. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)

High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion

High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion

Section3 of School photo May 1951 taken by Panora Ltd London. All names will be registered on the OT website.

Please let me have any missing names identified by row and position in row e.g. Headmaster Hall R2-5 (row2, 5th person from left)

Regards Len Thompson

A Saucer Magnolia tree blooms in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery March 17, 2016, in Arlington, Va. Commemorating Arlington National Cemetery's 150th anniversary, the historic landscape has been established as the Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Arboretum. The Arboretum serves as a living memorial to those who have served our nation and connects visitors to the rich tapestry of the cemetery's living history and natural beauty. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)

Assignment: Use a window or door as a frame for your subject.

 

In this case, I actually think that the "frame" in my picture is a lot more interesting than the subject itself. This is my favorite part of campus, though (the entrance coming from Sunken Ave), so I wanted it to make an appearance.

#ds448: Power plugs are ubiquitous. Can you make a creative photo of such a common thing? Try it today!

d'light_20130831_3_185602.jpg uploaded from Chronovision by Everyware @ Samsung D'light

High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion

Former Stanton Heights Shopping Center, Garfield Heights Hi-Rise Apartments and training site for neighborhood pre-apprenticeship Section 3 programming.

High Line, Section 3, Undeveloped Railyards Portion, New York

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Taken late at night looking out the peep hole in my apartment door. Kinda creepy lighting.

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