MARTA Architecture

Project 365 – Day 1

Well, this year I am embarking on a very ambitious goal of capturing an image each day.  Although I am committed to taking a photograph each and every day and will post each, there may be days when I am unable to post here.  In these cases, I will update the blog a few days later.  Some may say, “What’s the big deal?”   This will be a huge challenge for me because my purpose is not to post just any snapshot.  My purpose is to capture things that I feel have an artistic flare, mean something personal to me, or perhaps reflect something about the experiences of that particular day.  I love to tap my creative side, but it is often difficult because I am primarily left brained.  I hope this endeavor will help stretch my creativity, sharpen my skills, and open my eyes to things I would normally look past.

So with this in mind, I started the journey yesterday, 1-1-2015.  As I was returning from dropping my friend Carl at the airport, I took an exit in midtown Atlanta and explored a MARTA station.  I originally thought I would photograph an airplane or something associated with aviation, but there were more police and security agents around Jackson-Hartsfield than I could shake a stick at.  They do not take kindly to parked cars and cameras!  But, why not stick with the transportation theme?  🙂  I love photographing architecture, and the entrance to the West Peachtree MARTA station did not disappoint.  The leading lines and sculpture were really cool.

Here’s to this year’s photo challenge!

West Peachtree MARTA Station

Civic Center MARTA Station – Atlanta

Fuji X-T1, 14mm f/2.8, 1/100 sec @ f/4.0, ISO1000

This entry was written by Mark , posted on Friday January 02 2015at 08:01 pm , filed under Atlanta, Cityscapes, Project 365, Train Station . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

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