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Two Sheds, M-43
Over the course of the year I probably photographed every halfway interesting structure between Mulliken and Grand Ledge. These sheds are about midway between the two towns, and a constant photographic temptation.
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Never underestimate the value of good light. Last January 18, nearly every photo I took was excellent.
Most photographers work within a limited geography. I think of mine as more-or-less concentric areas:
* Within the house.
* Within the yard.
* Within the Village of Mulliken.
* The nearby farm country.
* Grand Ledge and Portland.
* Other local small towns.
* Lansing.
* Weekends.
* Vacations.
Since I made a lot of Kalamazoo trips over the year that city and the routes I took to get there became another set of subjects, but normally they're rather like weekend shots.
This isn't the only way I divide my photographic universe. I'll likely discuss this again.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 22
Title of "roll:" Mostly GL
Other photos taken on 1/18/2012: none.
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Never underestimate the value of good light. Last January 18, nearly every photo I took was excellent.
Most photographers work within a limited geography. I think of mine as more-or-less concentric areas:
* Within the house.
* Within the yard.
* Within the Village of Mulliken.
* The nearby farm country.
* Grand Ledge and Portland.
* Other local small towns.
* Lansing.
* Weekends.
* Vacations.
Since I made a lot of Kalamazoo trips over the year that city and the routes I took to get there became another set of subjects, but normally they're rather like weekend shots.
This isn't the only way I divide my photographic universe. I'll likely discuss this again.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 22
Title of "roll:" Mostly GL
Other photos taken on 1/18/2012: none.
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This fence-against-the-wall was part of a reconstruction project in Grand Ledge, and in mid-winter its intended purpose was unclear. Turns out it's a trellis, supporting a honeysuckle, and quite pretty in summer.
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