




This first one is called "carts" then there's "produce", "cream cheese", "bread" and of course "doughnut". She did take a few of people but they were not nearly as interesting nor did they have the right composition. She could become the Ansel Adams of the everyday experience. Enjoy!!
4 comments:
I especially like "Cart." It has an interesting, quiky composition. Kind of sad.
So this is the state of American schools? Fieldtrips to Safeway? Sad.
I want to go on a "fieldtrip" to a winery. Free samples?
I like your idea. We'll call her the Ansel Adams of the grocery aisles.
The one intiled "donuts", to me looks more like a baked potato.....but i guss thats what photography has come to.....but thats not emmas fult....I also LOVED "carts" it was my favorite
xoxoxoxoxo~
elizabeth
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