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03-JUN-2010

Hobbyhorse, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2010

I photographed this hobbyhorse five years earlier http://www.pbase.com/image/46539497 ) as part of an atmospheric early morning Santa Fe street scene. I returned in 2010 to make this image on a summer’s evening. This time I move in, and shoot just one of them, instead of four. It is now turned sideways in the window, and I frame the scene within a series of rectangular windows. It becomes a heavily layered image in the process. The first layer is a screen that restrains the horse, symbolically keeping it from going anywhere, a layer that is stacked with a set of three more screened windows crowning the scene. The hobbyhorse itself, resplendent in its evening coloration, provides the second layer, the focal point of the image. A third layer, a window filled with greenery in the rear of the shop, pulls the eye into and through the scene, and prods the imagination to wonder what might lie beyond.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1
1/30s f/4.4 at 78.0mm iso1600 full exif

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