Personal Iconography- what's yours?

Jodorowsky

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Apart from trees, have you discovered what images you're drawn back to making again and again that would be best left to a psychologist or art critic to make sense of? Maybe you've never though of it, but take a look through your images, and find those images that you're trying to communicate something through.

I'm still dealing in cliches, personally. Trees mainly...:eek:
 
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My pictures just tend to be a little bit silly. Inconsequential moments often missed when viewed in real time but caught by the freezing nature of photography - now if I can only capture the momentous and meaningful rather than cheap visual puns and nonsense:bang:
 
My pictures just tend to be a little bit silly. Inconsequential moments often missed when viewed in real time but caught by the freezing nature of photography - now if I can only capture the momentous and meaningful rather than cheap visual puns and nonsense:bang:

+1 for the inconsequential moment. Nothing cheap about seeing life as it should be seen, with a bit of nonsense.
 
Forgotten places and probably strong dark edges of shadows disecting the lines and shape of common objects. I don't have any expamples on here yet but they are coming soon. - Jim
 
Signs, text, old cars, graffiti, flags, etc keep popping up in my photos... outside of the normal city stuff.
 
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