The street reflects in the window of Christie's Auction House in South Kensington where there is a T-Rex sculpture inside.
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The Wooly Mammoth at the Museum of Idaho is seen through a cutout in a surrounding metal display wall. Taken with my iPhone 13.
Jay Maisel taught that there was power in photos that were a kind of optical illusion, that made you have to think about what was going on, or where it isn't obvious at first what the image was about. He said this was often possible by shooting through things such as screens, rain on a window, reflections, or cutouts. I have appreciated his advise over the years which as I have looked for these situations that have helped add interest to an otherwise mundane scene.
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Spanish architects selgascano designed this year's Serpentine Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens.
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Things are pretty quiet at the Gloucester Road tube station as I take my morning walk.
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Jay Maisel, a great conveyor of photographic widsom, once expressed his fascination with capturing moments that defied easy discernment. This sentiment resonated with me as I stumbled upon a frozen puddle on a plastic outdoor chair, as we exited a sandwich shop. I was fortunate to have my iPhone handy, allowing me capture this interesting visual abstraction.
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