No tricks, just a window reflection. A storefront is being renovated on the inside and the window is blocked off with brown wrapping paper with the image of two kids peering over a fence as though curious as to what’s going on. And of course I am reflected in the window while taking the picture. Levels of reality – or, as a postmodern cultural theorist would say, a shining example of “epistemological skepticism.” How’s that for a mouthful! 😀
Recently I have begun to explore a new genre, street photography.
The thrill is palpable in never quite knowing what’s down the alley and around the corner and whether it’s friendly, or not.
I’m learning as I go.  And as long as I don’t stumble over a tripwire or step on a punji stick I hope to post interesting images for your enjoyment.
🙂
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April 6, 2015 at 2:41 pm
Trick photography at work here! The Voyeur, clearly singular, is you … the hangers are just kids who don’t know that they could be “Voyeurs.”
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April 8, 2015 at 12:44 pm
No tricks, just a window reflection. A storefront is being renovated on the inside and the window is blocked off with brown wrapping paper with the image of two kids peering over a fence as though curious as to what’s going on. And of course I am reflected in the window while taking the picture. Levels of reality – or, as a postmodern cultural theorist would say, a shining example of “epistemological skepticism.” How’s that for a mouthful! 😀
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April 8, 2015 at 1:32 pm