above: Manzanillo, Mexico. Analucia Padilla.
below: Alexandria, Virginia. Damien Pitter.
6.08.2009
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Why is there no chatter about this pairing... It is fantastic!
ReplyDeletei'll start it off....it's a place called las hadas (the fairies) in manzanillo. it's very pretty and the sand there is very white and it sparkles... that's where it got it's name :}
ReplyDeleteWhat are the statues made of Analucia and how big are they?
ReplyDeletemm i guess cement or something :O i took it from the car coz we couldnt get out since it was a drivewayish...aaaand they were bigger than a person but they're also on a plantform :)
ReplyDeletewhat is the story of the picture below?
ReplyDeleteContext: Sorry, I have been remiss about posting contexts recently. I took this while at a conference in Washington DC. We had an excursion to explore Alexandria's old town, and I took this while we were waiting for the bus to pick us up. I was playing with long shutter speeds, at first just to blur the fountain, but then I thought I would try to create mirror image of the enormous American flag that hung from the city hall.
ReplyDeleteI love the art of shutter speed. It's so much fun to see what you can create. Nice!
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