My Indecisive Moment
I am lost with this week's assignment. I call it my indecisive moment. After reading about juxtaposition and being enameled at the examples in the assigned reading, I set about to tour the best small city in America to find the perfect sign and seek out the decisive moment when something ironic would magically appear before me.
What a dud. I couldn't find a decent sign. I settled in on the fact that I started to observe lots of dads pushing strollers around town. Since it's Mother's Day next weekend, I noticed the storefronts started to market to the impending holiday. What better way to capture some sort of juxtaposition than to find a dad pushing a stroller in front of a "mom's rule" sign.
Never happened. I waited outside for three days in a row. When I did see a group of 6 dudes and one pushing a stroller walking down the street, I missed the decisive moment because I was around the corner grabbing coffee. So I settled on this shitty fly by of a dad and a middle school student.
To try to make up my pathetic attempt at this assignment, I tried to practice stealth photography of two individuals in town. Again - not close enough. So, back to the drawing board for this week.
On a brighter note, I'm becoming more familiar with Lightroom thanks to my buddy moo. All these cool filters - I think I'll be with this hobby for a while.