Framing

In addition, I don’t really care anymore into whose face I stick a camera.  Wait.  Scratch that.  I still kind care and I usually make sure they are sleeping:

I liked the first set so much I decided to add more

I take so many photos that it is hard for me to go through all of them at one time and to process all of them.  Lately I’ve been thinking it would be good to just have the photos I take look the way I want them to look when they come out of the camera.  Then again when I am photographing something like baseball or a demonstration, I can’t exactly ask them to stop so I can adjust my focus.

Anyway, enough talk.  More photos from the May Day demonstration:

And these next two, I just liked the graphic impact of them:

A quiet sort of a cool

Some places practically scream their cool to the world.  There isn’t anything wrong with this, but something quiet is nice too.  Let’s see what we are talking about:

This is a photo of a memorial to the pilgrims that came to America and landed on Plymouth rock, located, no surprise in Plymouth.  I photograph statues a lot and a lot of the time they don’t make it up here for the simple reason that the results are sorta boring.  OK, really boring most of the time, but this one above and the following, I thought were really interesting.  And had a quiet type of cool about them:

Two of those and two of these: