While wandering around the old RIT campus, I came across this building. I didn't recognize it at first because an expressway has since been built through part of the campus. But then I realized what building this was - The School for American Craftsmen. I spent time there when I was in college, because it was the coolest place to take photographs - it was where the potters worked in clay on their wheels, others built furniture, and jewelers worked with precious metals and torches. Anyhow, I saw this part of the building and the tree, and saw a photograph right away. I shot it one way, then the other, changing my point of view to "move" the tree within the image. I was sure that first picture was the best, then when I was editing, I thought that the second picture was best. Whew! Which is it? I am honestly not sure. But you can vote on your favorite photo, if you like.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
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I am voting for #2 as it is more symetrical and a few more green leaves.
Joan
I have to agree with Joan.
I vote for the tree on the left.
-Nancy
I think letting someone know how easily you can move trees risks a much larger Honey Do list.
Could you make a stereo pair?
Sam
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