I found this picture on a site for photography. It reminded me of what I love about photography, to capture the unseen. People walk over this gulli everyday, but no one seems to see the beauty in it. I like the way the lines run through the pictures and the white line breaking the black line. It would be quite a boring picture without the white line. An A is formed by the line breaks, this would be a great picture for the alphabet soup, too bad it's not mine. I just want to show that minimalistic photos can still be genius and expressive.
In the 1800s the pioneering French photographer Nadar took a series of photos of the Sewers of Paris.
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