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Archive for 16. July 2010
Reflections of Yosemite
16. July 2010 by David.
I haven’t been to Yosemite in a while and was looking through some of my past photographs…………
It takes a few seconds to recognize what this is. It’s a reflections of Sentinel Dome and a branch sticking out of the Merced River. While looking through the photos I asked myself ‘what in the world is this?’. Then decided it was kinda cool and I liked the way it made me study and analyze the photograph. Hope you enjoy. Don’t you just love photography!!
Keep clicking
Dave
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Homeless in Merced
16. July 2010 by Friedhelm.
I did my usual exercise walk yesterday morning and When I walked around Rahilly Park I would a homeless person sleeping on the ground. This person had a backpack, suitcase, blankets and everything was neatly organized. Looking at the glasses I suspect that a girl was sleeping here. Was she kicked out by her family? Does she even have a family? I don’t know. What I know is that every time I photograph someone I also photograph someone’s history and I always wonder what happened in her past that she ended here.
Have a great Friday. It will be a very hot Friday int he Central Valley in California.
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