Don't you just love how water droplets look on plants and flowers? Yes I do. One rainy day not too long ago I was on a break and happened upon this. The droplets give this plant definition, more feeling. The plant would have been fine on its own, I think it needed this. Plus you can feel just how dark and gloomy that day actually was, how overcast many people were just but looking at the light in the shot. It was Monday, just saying.
Moving on with water droplets, here is some condensation on the window. It was a cold one that day, and very warm on the inside. What excites me about this is all the shades of colour you can see through the water on the window. I needed something to do that day, as my mood was altered by a thing that happened, but that is behind me. I'm glad I had photography and editing to keep my mind on other things.
This next shot came as a surprise. My best friend and I were walking along the Danforth near Victoria Park and stumbled upon this. Abandoned building, jackpot. I went in close to get this one, all of the debris just hanging out all over the ground. All I could think about was how most of Detroit looks like this right now and people have to live around it all the time. I love Detroit, wish that I could visit that city. Could you imagine how much art I could find in the abandoned.
Next we come to the TTC again. Every morning that I'm working in the Exchange Tower I go to St. Andrew Station. I always go up the escalator and see these lights floating past me. This one time I shot it, but how I really see it in my head. In a blur and dark, lights reflecting off on tiles, very bleak and gloomy. Inside I find happiness in that. Go figure, I guess I'm weird, but aren't we all to some extent?
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