I had a tough time with this "easy" challenge this week. I realized that I was overthinking it. I had planned to do a "discarded" still life but Wednesday came around and sadly, I knew that that still life wasn't going to happen. I went out to gather some material for a couple of Stephanie Jung and Pep Ventosa style multiple exposures and tried to grab some discards as I wandered around. I knew that I was unlikely to find an interesting discarded subject so the shot would have to be about composition.
I came across these discarded flowers:
but it didn't quite do it for me. I then found this, mostly intact, cigar that someone had walked away from:
but I couldn't decide if it had been discarded or someone was coming back for it... This Pringle chips scattered across the sidewalk looked interesting:
but I thought I could do better. This discarded newspaper page caught my eye as it was windy and the man standing there almost got it in the face:
I had hoped that the wind would pick it up and wrap it around his leg, but, alas, no such luck. I was almost home when I saw this discarded mask peaking up through the grate:
but the image was grabbed quickly and a little too overexposed. Then there was this old bottle amongst the leaves:
I like it but I was hoping to find something with a little more oomph. And the very last image I took before I got home was this one:
I liked the little flare at the top and couldn't help thinking that someone saw the sign and figured they could "park" their old Walmart receipt amidst the daffodils...
