Good idea, Shel. I think I will do a series. I'm frequently in the
neighborhood and often park within a dozen yards or so of the mural. I
didn't see it before because it's in a walkway to a street that I
seldom visit. I had wondered how it might look in the morning, although
I think there's seldom any light in this narrow passage, save what
clipped the stone ornament at noon. I know I cold shoot it straight on
without the bricks and stone ornament, but then it would be just a
representation of the mural rather than a photo of the environment in
which it exists. In truth, I might try something wider. Thanks for the
suggestion.
Paul
On Mar 25, 2005, at 11:27 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Hi Paul,
I love murals, and glad to see you got this one. I like it, but
wonder if
it might be a stronger pic with the brick wall cropped off, or maybe an
altogether tighter crop. It it were me, I'd photograph it in different
light at different times, make something of a small project of it.
Could
be fun and you'd be preserving some local art as well.
Shel
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