By documenting an unexpected (to the photographer and/or the observer) element in a larger picture, a photographer can create a visually incongruous juxtaposition. One might call that photographic irony. One might also state that any irony presupposes a photographer's prejudices. (One might also laugh at the hubris of anyone who calls themself a photographer.)
So ...
Broken windows, in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, on 28 December 2018.
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- This is the first Pic(k) of the Week for the year 2019. See a summary of 2018's entries: here.
- Pic(k) of the Week: one in a weekly series of photos taken (or noted) by me, posted on Saturdays, and occasionally —but not always (as is the case today)— with a good fermentable as the subject.
- See the photo on Flickr: here.
- Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1. Lens: Lumix G 20/F1.7 II.
- Settings: 200 mm | 1/500 | ISO 200 | f/1.7
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