Drain without Boy
A while back I posted a shot called Drain with Boy.
This was taken just after that one.
The boy was long gone.
.
.
.
Olympus XA2, no-name 400 ISO colour print film, commercially developed, scanned on Epson V700, edited in Lightroom
A while back I posted a shot called Drain with Boy.
This was taken just after that one.
The boy was long gone.
.
.
.
Olympus XA2, no-name 400 ISO colour print film, commercially developed, scanned on Epson V700, edited in Lightroom
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Poof! Gone. I always knew photography was magical. 😄
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That it is. If only some bratty little boys were as easy to dispense with as in these photographs!
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He he! Yes, I agree Mr E.
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a moody and intriguing photo altho one might find the now missing boy a bit worrisome…
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That had not occurred to me, but then the boy was no one I knew 😉
Actually, I saw him rejoin his adult just down the beach from here, so I was not straining my ears for splashing sounds on the far side of the concrete.
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I also appreciate the storm drain contemplation. I have stared at it many times today
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I am glad you are connecting with the storm drain. It makes it seem that perhaps I don’t take too many pictures of it (which is of course fiction, but reassuring nonetheless.
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I needed a storm drain photo today! Thanks.
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Any time!
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