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The prerequisite of originality is the art of forgetting, at the proper moment, what we know.


The corner of Murray and Davey Street. May 2010.

I quite like the colours of an autumn evening, even if I rarely am out and about it in with the camera.

I blame vampires.

And werewolves.

Bloody werewolves.

Comments

Tash said…
Wow! you sure take breathtaking pictures for someone who doesn't get around so much ... in the evening.
That reminds me of my favorite WW movie "WW in London"...
Kris McCracken said…
Tash, Jenny Agutter in the shower...

What a memorable film!
Megan said…
Dude. Don't you know it's all about zombies these days?
yournotalone said…
I blame extraterrestrials theses days for most things :D
Kris McCracken said…
Megan, I'm a trend bucker by nature.
Kris McCracken said…
Aigars, I think I know a few of them.
Roddy said…
So, who took the picture then?
California Girl said…
Are you an amateur photographer? I ask because my husband has turned professional and it's been the greatest joy in his life. Wonderful capture of the traffic and evening light.
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, I took it!

CG, I am but an amateur. I'm fearful of doing something you like for a job. It might take away your enjoyment.

Jingle, cheers!

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