Hastings Building, 2007 Image posted 05/16/2010
This is a nice photograph, framing the scene in a vertical rectangle. It begins in the upper left corner with water stains that go down the wall and then picks up ascending groups of vertical rectangles which end with a large window on the right side of the image. A lost chandelier holds down the blank space at the top of the image. This would be a great image if I did not come back the next day and make two others that were better than this one. The thought to remember is the more time you spend in an area, the more time you spend looking, the better your photographs will be. Minor White said something along the lines that you should be still until the object reveals itself to you. Don’t be in a hurry to move. Don’t be afraid to come back and take more photographs. You will see better the second or third time you look at something.