Ok.... One last one with the 50mm.
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'Merica...
American flag, curious pit bull in the window, and a little whit house. That's the American dream, right? Love walking with my camera.
Canon 6D
50mm 1.8
Edit with vscocam for iPhone.
Let's play....
The versatility of the 50mm is amazing. It's very similar to the filed of view of the human eye. Taking bad photos with a 50mm is just a hard thing to do! Even everyday objects look vivid and interesting.
Canon 6D
Canon 50mm 1.8
Edit done with vsco cam for iPhone.
I see you...
Another venture with the 50mm. Granted this is just the 1.8, but the bokeh this cheap lens gives is still beautiful. This stray cat was spotted on one of my nightly walks. Some vegetation covering a fence gave me a nice little peephole to snag an image before he ran away. Literally snapped this as he noticed me, then sprinted away.
Collecting.....
Random cart full of cans... This is probably how this person will pay for food, or shelter. They more than likely put in longer hours, and work harder then most will, just for cans. Cans make this person who they are, and what they are to become. Something as simple as an aluminum container, drives this person to pay rent, buy subway tokens, and feed their family.
Just think, you wouldn't look twice or notice this on your daily commute to wherever you may be going. These are the common struggles that the "average" person doesn't see. I say pay attention and look harder at your every day. You will be amazed at the things you are blind to.
Two is always better than one...
Double exposures... This is nothing new, been around for quite some time. Recently it caught my attention, so I decided to give one a shot. Now I may have become slightly obsessed with them. This was the first one I tried and I am hooked. Plan on seeing plenty more of these, as this may turn into a series.
Up, up, and away...
I have been looking for a photo to to test some new metal prints on.... I think we have a winner! 20x30 should do it.