Saturday, December 12, 2009

Glass Graffiti

Oh, I am soooo tired from today's expedition. But, it was well worth the effort! One of my favorite subjects to shoot is the Albuquerque Railyard. It is difficult to get permission to go there as movie shoots get priority over anything else.

The place is massive (see previous posts on this blog by typing in "Albuquerque Railyard" in the search box). So, my tactic for the day was windows, graffiti, shadows and just a few 'landscape' shots. For the most part, anyway. One is easily distracted there!

I like these two shots of glass graffiti.

There are many, many, many glass windows there. And, many of the glass windows that have broken were replaced with fiberglass panes (they are green panes). But the glass is a safety glass that is thick and with 'chicken wire' sandwiched between the layers.

If I weren't so tired, I'd post a few more. I shall be back later to do so!

5 comments:

Hey Harriet said...

I like what you've posted from your shoot so far! I bet that you're a happy satisfied kind of tired after such a fun adventure :)

moongipsies@msn.com said...

great job... missed you somehow.. when did you go?

d smith kaich jones said...

These are really cool - beautiful green. I need to back up and read what you've been up to!

:) Debi

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

Love graffiti - it's facinating...in it's place! Had to do a report in English class on it in college...really interesting art form (photos too!!)

Jay said...

There's something fascinating to me about graffiti, but I've never seen any on windows. That's most unusual, and quite pretty, really!

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