Vortex and Shadow

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On yesterday’s post of a the shadow of a bench and cyclist Benjamin Rowe left a terrific comment that the photo “is like a page of a book and I want to move down the road to see what is next”. So, today’s post is another page from just down the road. I guess it is really a few draft paragraphs from the page, because I haven’t decided which version I like best.

An earlier post titled On the Road showed only this fine example of the art of pavement repairs. I went back, because who wouldn’t?, and thought it would be fun to get a picture of it in action. So, if you feel strongly about one of these photos being notably better or worse than the others, then please feel free to let me know.

I think in some ways, or even several ways, the one below with the cyclist in the foreground is the best. But I kind of like the ones with a wheel planted in the vortex, and those with a strong shadow, and the one with nothing but pavement and railing shadows. Decisions, decisions.

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Canon 5Dii, 50/1.4 lens, ISO 400, f11

23 thoughts on “Vortex and Shadow

  1. I can NOT decide here! There is so much more when you see them as a group, the variation of clouds, sun reflections, where the traveller is looking, IF there is a traveller, etc. Together, the photos become a story about something more than the vortex. So, I guess it depends on what story you want to tell here. Really like this post!

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    • Thank you galeriadredelius for a great comment! Do you suppose all these travellers were being sucked into the vortex, as if it were some asphalt whirlpool, or blackhole? If so, I feel lucky to get these shots – to have survived and to have captured some reflected light which in theory should not have been possible.

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      • Ha, that’s another possibility, that they get sucked into the vortex, didn’t think about that one. Or, were they just thrown up on the road from under the ground, now riding further in confusion, in a new place? Whatever, you’ve made this a mystery place, that’s for sure!

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