My greatest fear when taking photographs is to be cliché. In order to overcome that fear I decided that my challenge this week would be to photograph Rittenhouse Square. The square is beautiful and in my fresh eyes, a centerpiece to the city. It would be *exceptionally* easy to get cliché photos here, so I set out to find a new angle.
In the end, I decided that although the park is quite rich with beautiful greenery, statues, and fountains, it’s the people that congregate in the square that make it so special.
Here’s what I came up with.
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Photo #1: I could almost hear the music from the sax!
ReplyDeletePhoto #10: ...and see into the soul of the man.
There's a professional photographer I really like who photographs padlocks everywhere she travels. Your lock picture made me think of it. I like the idea of picking one thing and shooting it in different incarnations.
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