As American's we're very eager to stop things. We're so eager to stop things, in fact, that we feel compelled to write about it on stop signs. Never mind that it's a misdemeanor and could result in a fine, or worse case scenario cause an accident, stop signs exist and therefore they must be defaced.
While not condoning such behavior, I certainly enjoy photographing it. I came across this anti-war message recently in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood:
Sony RX100, 1/1600sec at f4, ISO125. © Andy Marfia 2013 All Rights Reserved.
And on a less serious topic, here's one that I stumbled across in 2008:
Nikon D50 w 50mm f1.8 lens, 1/1250sec at f1.8, ISO200. © Andy Marfia 2008 All Rights Reserved.
Note: I reprocessed that second photo to bring it up to 2013 standards. That file was only uploaded at 800px and had tons of chromatic aberration-- something I just didn't pay as much attention to back then.
1 comment:
I've seen this a lot in Seattle. It's mostly college kids who do the defacing, I suspect.
Love the second photo.
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