In the morning the clouds made for a colorful sunrise, and even showed some sunbeams through the holes in the clouds.

When I got to Yellow Springs, I parked and started walking to the coffee shop where the class was meeting. On the way, I passed the Cadillac I was looking for.

Our first stop to talk, was in the alleyway next to the coffee shop. The shop was called the Underdog Cafe and they had this colorful mural on the side of the building with an inspiring message.

As we walked down the block behind the cafe, we passed this old door. I noticed many old and unique doors and thought a return trip focusing on the doors as subjects would be a good idea.

After spending time around the buildings, we went into the trees along the bike path and then down to a waterfall. On the way to the waterfall is where I discovered how to make a photo of the front of a building look like it is leaning away from you. Most people would aim the building square in the frame, but a slight turn creates this effect that I like.

Then finally we got to the waterfall. I love taking pictures of moving water like this, it makes it look so mystical.
6 comments:
I enjoyed seeing your photgraphs :)
Thank you, I appreciate it.
I like the slight turn effect too on the building and the old door.
oh the mural on the side of the cafe is by a local artist called Pierre Nagely.
Is that also who did the buffalo?
Are you talking about the mural in Keith's Alley? If so, yes, Pierre did the cave painting, as well as the winds cafe mural.
I think that's the one, thanks, I thought it was really good.
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