Obviously not from 35,000 ft, but these pictures do remind me of looking down on rivers and tributaries from high above the earth's surface. They make me feel like I'm daydreaming that I'm on a plane traveling somewhere new and exciting. As always, comments are appreciated
Backlit Sails
There is a small marina near my home that I regularly walk my dogs by. Sometimes on these walks I'll take a camera along, but not often. It can be quite difficult and frustrating to compose images while holding on to the leashes of restless canines. This particular day, the dogs stood still long enough for me to be able to get a few images of these sails being aired out. As always, comments are appreciated
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Concrete Blocks
I'm not always sure what compels me to take the pictures I do. At the time I'm photographing, I just kind of let go and allow myself to do what seems right at the time. This is a perfect example of that. Concrete Blocks? Why am I taking these pictures? It turns out, that these images of hunks of concrete display some of what I find beautiful about abstract black and white photography. Texture, Negative Space, and Shapes. As always, comments are appreciated
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Galveston Causeway (part 2)
The Galveston Causeway is much more than a bridge to many people. For those of us that live on the island, it is our lifeblood and probably the only reason we can survive on this thin strip of sand. It allows good and services to be brought to us, and brings millions of tourists here to enjoy what we call home. It also acts as a shield or barrier from what is on the other side of it. Simply by crossing the bridge into Galveston gives many people a sense of freedom from the worries and troubles on the other side of it. At the apex of the Causeway, they can finally relax because now, they are in Galveston. You can see more of my work on my website: www.johnmillerphoto.com
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Random Images
A few more images from a recent trip. You can see more of my work on my website: www.johnmillerphoto.com
Thanks for taking a look and as always, comments are much appreciated.
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