Oftentimes my slowing down with the camera is intentional. Today it was imposed by a pulled muscle/nerve issue giving me back pain these last 3 or 4 days. Lost count. At least today I was able to stretch my legs, very very slowly. That meant not going too far and perhaps looking more closely at what was here in a smaller than usual area.
Here is part 2 of the stroll.
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slow walk part 1
Oftentimes my slowing down with the camera is intentional. Today it was imposed by a pulled muscle/nerve issue giving me back pain these last 3 or 4 days. Lost count. At least today I was able to stretch my legs, very very slowly. That meant not going too far and perhaps looking more closely at what was here in a smaller than usual area.

















Great attention to detail
Sorry about your back 😐 You still found all the beautiful though.
I’ve been trying to think about what exactly it is about your photography that speaks to me so much. I loved the ‘mundane beautiful’ walk around the architecture students’ yard, and you’ve done it again here, with a completely different subject. I think it’s the way you compose the shots, not necessarily following the rules of composition, but clipped here and there, with a corner of something showing, or the bottom missing, that makes me feel as though it’s a detail I’m actually observing myself in real time, the way I would see it if I were on that walk and I had stopped to look. They all make me feel so peaceful, they are all so beautiful. Bravo, once again!