Hotel prowler
Normal people take photographs of their hotel rooms when they go on holiday. I don’t, no matter how plush they are. I prowl about the premises, looking for sleek lines and very long corridors, even taking sly shots of other guests passing through these places of temporary abode. I stayed at The Blue Water at Wadduwa in Sri Lanka and the Traders Hotel, Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
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Nowhere is without potential photographically when we master the ability to see. I love those long geometric lines.
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Very well said, Andy. The lines are the flame and I’m the moth with the camera!
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Very eloquently put, Mike
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Hmmm… Hotel prowler? There’s another name for people like you! ;)
Lovely sleek shots, though! :)
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Thanks Richard. Oh my reputation precedes me :)
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I really like this set Mike and the fact that you have admitted to being a prowler……got me worried until being the theme behind the images. I do so enjoy your architectural studies.
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Oh I think photographers are by nature prowlers, aren’t they? And a good way to spend time while you’re a lone hotel guest. That sounds quite wrong, doesn’t it?!
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Love those long, long corridors.
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Perfect for stalking!
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Now who’s talking :D
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