Thursday, February 28, 2013

A Walk in My Neighborhood

Brick Sidewalk, Nikon FE2
 
 
Park Bench, Nikon FE2
 
 
School Yard, Nikon FE2
 
 
Lock on School Yard Fence, Nikon FE2
 
 
Lizards Poster, Head Shop on Westheimer, Nikon FE2
 
 
Kiss Posters, Head Shop on Westheimer, Nikon FE2
 
 

10 comments:

Todd Franklin said...

Great photos!

Angelica Paez said...

Thanks Todd! It's amazing how much you miss when you whizz by in a car.

Sabine said...

Love theses b&w-photos!
(Hope your relative is better now - all the!)

Angelica Paez said...

Thanks so much Sabine! My brother is doing better, thank you so much for asking.

Wastedpapiers said...

Lovely photos- glad all is well!

Jo Murray said...

There's no doubt that black & white has a great visual impact.

Angelica Paez said...

Thanks Michael! Appreciate it.

Angelica Paez said...

Jo, yes, I agree. Gives some photos a timeless look which I like.

Mattie said...

"It's amazing how much you miss when you whizz by in a car." - So true! I love your little slice-of-life photos. When I started carrying a small camera with me everywhere, I began to notice all the details that most people miss. I feel sorry for folks who never get out of their cars and enjoy their surroundings.

Angelica Paez said...

Mattie, thank you!

Yes, carrying a camera sharpens your vision. Although I have my digital which I can shoot at all times, when I use film, it really makes me hyper focus. And I love getting my film developed and not knowing what I am going to see. Sometimes the camera/film has a mind of its own and captures something different than what you intended. That's what makes film so exciting.