Hal81 wrote:
Nice coverage. Reminds me when my son was in his photo club in high school. He had to go out and shoot windows.
I wish I had been in a photo club when I was young. Now I am too old for high school and college. Maybe there's an old person's photo club?
things happen in 3s sometimes
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice series.
"All in all it's just another brick in the wall..."
so goodbye yellow brick road ..
thank you for your comments
AlanD wrote:
It got me looking at bricks & walls... Time to take the camera out with a little Pink Floyd in the mind...
I'm glad these proved to be inspiration for your photography. I'd be curious to see what you come up with..
This is the end for now. maybe more later.
I guess doors don't bore you after all. By the way, I have nothing else to say.
mleuck wrote:
I hate to say this, but the doors bore me to death. Enough!
I guess you are somewhat interested because you have commented on another of my posts. Perhaps you like being bored?
mleuck wrote:
Nothing to say here.
but you did have something to say it appears, because saying there's nothing to say says something. I believe you didn't want to say something negative so you said what you did instead. Which by the way is negative, just a round about way of saying it. Don 't beat around the bush, say it directly. I am a big boy I can take it.
If you truly had nothing to say you would not have posted a comment at all. That's just my way of looking at it.
turp77 wrote:
I Enjoy your series. So many say they don’t have any Photo ops but your series shows there is always something fun to shoot. Like your reflection in #7. Thanks for posting. Bruce
I always try not to be in the reflections. Although I have done a series of selfies in reflections. Usually car windows or store doors or windows. I'll have to dig them out and post some.
And yes, photo ops are everywhere. All you need to do is look around. Creativity is a must though. If you can't find anything to photograph you should not have a camera.
I find tons of things to photograph and typically take hundreds of photos every day. I usually have 2-3 projects going at once. My camera is like the AmEX card, never leave home without it. I have burnt out 2-3 digital cameras because I took too many photos. After a while they take black photos for some reason.
SqBear wrote:
#7, however, it still says something.
you'll be surprised that it is not #7. Number 8 is the one that is upside down. I didn't notice that it looks better upside down when I took the photo. But when I downloaded it to my computer it was sideways. When I turned it I noticed it said SIMONS when upside down. Now it is very possible that the brick is upside at the site. It is on a bar in the Mission so anything is possible. I'll have to stop in some day and inquire about the golden brick. :-)
jaymatt wrote:
Interesting--have you tried working with any really old buildings? They sometimes create some unique patterns.
not really but it is something I will definitely watch for.