Someone Notices the Contrast of White on White, 21 September 2013 (Weekly Photo Challenge: From Lines to Patterns)

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Good Morning:

One of my most favorite subjects is one of my least favorite colors. What interests me about white (OK, technically not a color), are the shadows created when the light comes from just the right angle, throwing into sharp contrast the lines, patterns, shapes and textures of the subject. Presenting now for your consideration, some recent examples.

Parking Lot, Wells Fargo Bank, Grove Street, San Francisco

Parking Lot, Wells Fargo Bank, Grove Street, San Francisco

Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA, 1 September 2013

Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA, 1 September 2013

Hayes Street Near Alamo Square, San Francisco

Hayes Street Near Alamo Square, San Francisco

White on White Series #333: SOMA District, San Francisco 24 August 2013

White on White Series #333: SOMA District, San Francisco 24 August 2013

White on White Series: Near Folsom Street, San Francisco, 16 August 2013

White on White Series: Near Folsom Street, San Francisco, 16 August 2013

Station 1, Eighth Street Near Mission, San Francisco, CA

Station 1, Eighth Street Near Mission, San Francisco, CA

White on White Series: Spiral, Near Folsom & 13th Streets, San Francisco CA

White on White Series: Spiral, Near Folsom & 13th Streets, San Francisco CA

White on White Series #441: ECU of Napkin, 20 September 2013

White on White Series #441: ECU of Napkin, 20 September 2013

White on White Series #400: Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

White on White Series #400: Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

Vonn Scott Bair

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