Friday, January 8, 2010
It's... the END!
Of urban studies.
That's right guys, today is our final day focused on 'UP.' Now I don't know about you guys, but not just because this was my first thing to study, but I am definitely going to keep a tab on the urban scene. I have enjoyed each night of this photo discovery and it has thrilled me to learn. For the last day's shoot I was feeling like I should dedicate and do something in the style of the great photographers who make this style so intoxicating.
The photo above is one that I took in ode to James Wakefield. Now we don't have many sky scrappers here, but lots of these smoke stacks and such. The angle is to prove the significance of us in relation to its huge reason in life. James, I hope I have done you proud.
Now since today is the last of our days with urban photography I was fighting hard between either doing a last study session or reviewing. But I think I would prefer just to say what makes this particular photography something I would enjoy doing again. People. Despite the truth that most photos in 'UP' are based solely on the buildings it gives the message always about our place in the world. This is our home, our place. 'UP' goes without prejudice to the places of the city to show us all that we are all people and people alike. It shows the working man struggling to do what it is the high class need us for so that they can work in the giant urban structures and work just as hard at other things.
I do love urban photography. Thank you for joining us in studying your greatness.
baggybunny ^.^
Next week, Low Light Photography....
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