I'm always looking for different perspectives on architecture shots. I liked these windows and the shadows cast on the wall by the trees. Instead of the norm of simply pointing the camera up, I decided to put a bit of tilt to my composition, creating a diagonal perspective that I found more interesting. Taken in east Austin. Tumblr | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Awar groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
Which is more fearful - the thought of performing of an act for a large audience or the possibility that there will be no audience at all? The stage of Esther's Follies in Austin backs up to the large window on 6th St. - party central in downtown Austin. Esther's Follies is a modern day vaudeville theater and it would normally be quite packed with audience members and onlookers from the sidewalk I was standing on. It was closed this evening and the empty seats made for a compelling shot. Tumblr | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus
I do a lot of black and white work lately but every once in a while a splash of color is needed. This colorful mural in east Austin caught my attention. I really liked how it went right over the utility boxes. There is a lot of great art like this popping up in this neighborhood as it continues to be revitalized. Tumblr | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Awar groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!