Storm drain
Ignored by child
Absorbed by lapping edge
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Olympus XA2, Fuji Superia X-TRA 400. Film developed and scanned commercially.
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I don’t recall seeing this drain in colour before – the water has some beautiful tones in it and the child adds just that little bit extra. Nice competition Ehpem.
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Hi Andy, thank you for your comment!. There are a few colour shots out there, though I do tend to black and white, for some reason, with this subject.
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gorgeous.
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Thank you Karen!
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Thank you! We are overdue for a storm drain photo and this a very good one.
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Hi Mario – I fear for the future of the storm drain, as you will see in my next post there is some cause for concern. I am hoping it will be left alone, or only relined or something. But aesthetics rarely seem to get in the way of engineers determined to make improvements.
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