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Usually, I prefer to photograph images with significant shadows in black and white.   Shadows seem to add a sense of gravitas or at least a specific mood to an image.   Here, I chose to shoot in color because of the vibrancy of the plumage, the warmth of theContinue Reading

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The Decatur Box project is another art initiative born of a collaboration between artist Larry Holland and the Decatur Arts Alliance.  The project turns traffic signal utility boxes into public art instead of dull green/grey metal eyesores. Last December, with a Minolta AF-C in hand loaded with Fuji 200, IContinue Reading

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    The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o’er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. (1-4) —Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard     Thomas Gray    Since reading this poemContinue Reading

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This wall is the side of a bank (maybe…I can’t recall).   The walkway leads to parking.  It reminds me of an aquarium or something sea-related.  After debating whether to photograph it, I finally decided I liked the colors too much not to.Continue Reading

As you may have noticed, I have become a big fan of public art.   Public art adds to the sense of community, making public spaces more interesting and enjoyable.  I am delighted that Atlanta has fully embraced public art, and I was even more pleased to learn that theContinue Reading

This is the second time I’ve taken a picture of this statute (it’s gone now).   The first, with the Konica Pearl II, did not turn out well.   The Minolta AF-C and Kodak Gold 200 came to the rescue.   I have no idea what this represents.  She looksContinue Reading

Atlantic Station is a neighborhood built on the site of a former steel mill.  Designed with urban living in mind, it looks like a mini-city with defined areas for offices, retail, and residences.    I rarely go to Atlantic Station.  Since it opened in 2005, I’ve been fewer than tenContinue Reading