
Stepping Home
By: Gustav Hoiland
Category: architecture
Aperture: | f/2 |
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Focal Length: | 50mm |
ISO: | 400 |
Shutter: | 1/0 sec |
Camera: | Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
Is a sitting human technically parked? What if you’re sitting in a car? This line of thought really isn’t going anywhere. Except I’m going to make a chair composed of white lines that I have to either frontally or backally pull into in order to engage in sitting.
No cars in my near future. Nada. Not going to happen. Which means I walk past countless parking garages (it was almost a project, still might become one). Not a whole lot of parking lots to see if you take the subway everywhere, but I tell’s ya. Walking is the great revealer of parking’s abundance.
And what’s with the parking lot labor force? Does sitting so painfully idle all day make one strangely, aggressively protective of one’s parking inventory? Go out and shoot a photo like this and see how many seconds it takes before a husky man in a uniform starts running your way, yelling and waving his arms, practically at the brink of hysteria over your documenting the lanes.
Strange.
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