Mundane Tanzania
I haven't made any mundane diptychs lately in favor of full-frame efforts. This afternoon I found myself in the Dar Es Salaam airport's domestic terminal and was struck by the art on the wall. One lone illustration of elephants being lit by florescent lights spoke to me. I shot it with a square crop in mind but not sure where I'd find it's compliment. A few minutes later I realized I was supposed to be in the International terminal and returned down and out to the correct hallway. There is was. I pushed some furniture out of the way to get the same distance on the new illustration and completed my pair.
I was worried that someone would scold me for taking pictures as it was just to the left of where the passport control desks were found. In The States at least, there is a strict no-photography rule in place in such locales. Happily, there's no such silliness here.
Make pictures.
I was worried that someone would scold me for taking pictures as it was just to the left of where the passport control desks were found. In The States at least, there is a strict no-photography rule in place in such locales. Happily, there's no such silliness here.
Make pictures.
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