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As many of you, who have spent time around me, may have noticed; I randomly stop to take pictures of what appears at first glance to be nothing. (The ground, the sky, a tree, a fence, a bug, etc.)

This is what I see.

Most of these photos were taken in the months of December 2006, and February 2007, around my house, in downtown Palo Alto, or in the Fry's parking lot.

(There's a lot more where these came from.)

December 2006

Date: 2007-11-14 10:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chirik.livejournal.com
I love how you have multiple shots taken slightly differently. It shows just how changing the shot can change the result.

I've always tended to like playing with depth of field, and shallow depths of field, though.

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