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[/url]02.10.18.xe3.23.2.sm.samples_edited-1 by joe, on Flickr[/IMG]
 
There's a story there, in that stroller in the snow picture.

Reminds me of the (probably fabricated) yarn about Ernest Hemingway betting a friend he could write a novel in two sentences...maybe it was eight words, I forget. You'll recall Hemingway's spare style of writing left a lot unsaid with few plot resolutions.

Anyway, Hemingway's bet-winning novel read, "For sale, one pair baby shoes. Never worn."
 
the floor is going down hill (or uphill depending)...
this image was enlarged, the original has the woman quite tiny in the distance...i'm trying for different interpretations of the same scenes as i'm limited as to time and place that i can shoot on my break. i basically shoot for about 20 minutes for these shots.
and to be honest i didn't notice the tilt...my bad!
 
Very inspiring. You are clearly working to find new subjects rather than falling to the temptation to revisit ones you have shot before. That's a lot more work than most people know. I enjoy checking each day to see what you've found to shoot. Thanks.
 
"I enjoy checking each day to see what you've found to shoot."
Me too! I especially liked the light pouring through the door.
 
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