I used to avoid cars when taking pictures of landscapes. I guess they were too trivial, or too ugly, to fit into what we call 'scenic'.
We step out of our cars and direct our cameras towards mountains, beaches and lakes. No cars, no roads. Of course: nature should be pristine, and we are willing to lie about it.
But cars and roads are almost always present. And in a hundred years, who knows, our kind of traffic may even be scenic.
We step out of our cars and direct our cameras towards mountains, beaches and lakes. No cars, no roads. Of course: nature should be pristine, and we are willing to lie about it.
But cars and roads are almost always present. And in a hundred years, who knows, our kind of traffic may even be scenic.