A walk through pattern
A small photo essay on the textures and rhythms hiding in plain sight along a city walk.
Some days I take a long walk and don't try to think about anything. The patterns find me anyway — repetition in railings, gradients in awnings, the way a shadow leans on a wall before noon.
This is one of those walks. Six photographs. No captions necessary, but I added some anyway.
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That's it. Walk's done. The patterns will be there tomorrow.
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