Still life with traffic cone and fire hydrant. New York City. Photo creative commons copyright Ed Darrell; please use with attribution.
Taxi in from La Guardia. Along Prince Street in Manhattan, July afternoon sun combined with a serendipitous arrangement of fire hydrant and traffic cone.
It made me smile, so I clicked a photo.
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I like it. Quite a bit, actually. Good capture!
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It didn’t escape me that there is little of life in the picture. None of the typical flowers, fruits or animals (even dead ones).
This is atypical for Prince Street, which is often full of life, strolling people, people shopping, people headed to work, and cats and dogs.
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It makes a rather interesting still life.
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