Personal Iconography- what's yours?

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Here you go, Chris :) http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050717/spectrum/art.htm
 
:):):):):):):) SMILES :):):):):):):)

Uggh - I read this thread a week ago and realized this was a PROBLEM! Too many smiling faces! Unidimentional emotional representation.

Working now to capture the FULL spectrum of emotion - an important realization that should produce more diverse (and interesting) images.
 
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this
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and these two. My nieces (more like sisters).
p.s. apologies for the horrible quality, these were both scanned on a low-budget printer
 
Abstract architecture:
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However, I'm still working on my signature style for street photography ...
 
Weeds (as in stuff that grows in the wild, not drug).

I like to photograph weeds and make them look big :)
 
I try to stay clear of the usual suspects not only as I don't enjoy seeing them over and over again much, but also, as they do not interest me too much.

What I do feel strange though and what I always come back, to enjoy is shooting backyards at night - can't explain it, just wandering through backyards at night.

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"flashlight"

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"hanging"

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"tricycle"

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"back door"

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"kitchen at the back"

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"chair at the back"
 
I do quite a lot of urban exploration photography in disused/abandoned industrial sites. For some reason, I always end up taking photos of control panels & indicators on the machinery..

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Sadly, but quite true, I seem to photography a staggering array of piles of dirt. I must have some sort of fixation.
 
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