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On my walk to work recently I captured this photo of shadows cast by the morning sunlight. The photo was taken at the intersection of Court Street and Main Street (map location) … Some readers may remember this previously posted photo showing Morning sun reflecting on staircase railings … Both photos play with shadow using the technique of shooting toward the morning sun.

As a follow-up to yesterday’s photo, of a classic Plymouth parking in downtown Greenville, I am sharing the reflection in one of it’s hubcaps. In addition to serving as a self portrait you can also see the Wyche Pavilion, the Hampton Inn, and Terrace … A special thanks goes out to the owner who did such a great job of cleaning and shining the hubcap just for this photo.
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On my walk home from work on Friday I was pleased to see this classic Plymouth parked next to Larkin’s on the River. They built the classics with big grills.
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Looking directly opposite from yesterday’s photo I was treated to a similar brick facade and a stain glass window lit by the morning sun passing through a church in downtown Greenville. It is interesting to reflect on the difference looking one way then the opposite. Many contrast can be considered. A business then a church, private then open to the public, broken window then stain glass window, dark then light, the list goes on. And all of it made special by the morning light.

As part of my walk to work series I am sharing a photo from my walk home last night. It was a rainy night, a little cold, but overall very pleasant. The scene is from a walking path in Falls Park. The building in the background is River Place which is backlit by multiple colors
Yesterday, I took this photo of the Liberty Bridge which I an including as part of my walk to work series. As idyllic as this appears it actually involved some effort to take the photo. When I walk to work I carry my laptop and my camera. In addition, on this morning I had stopped by Starbucks (sorry Dana from Coffee Underground). So to take the photo involved a juggling act.
PS: Several commenters asked so I thought I should mention that the Liberty Bridge is a curved pedestrian suspension bridge. For more information visit the Falls Park about page. Also, click here to see a previous post of mine showing the Liberty Bridge on a bright sunny Winter day.
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