Monday, November 4, 2013

Evidence

On Friday evening, I asked my roommate to give me a ride to return the laptop that I rented from BYU Computer Rental couple months ago. An about 15 minutes trip became an hour trip because my roommate had to drive up to Salt Lake to pick up her aunt so that she dropped me off at Ellsworth Building. I returned my laptop and started my journey from walking all the way from Ellsworth Building towards South of campus.

I would say that was one of the best walks that I could ever have. There were so many tiny little things that I noticed and I think there were some huge stories behind the scene that I captured.

When I was little, I always wanted to be a detective. I feel like I can always find something that people can't even notice. Based on this thought and tried to be an investigator, I took a lot of "crime scenes". These were five of the best shots.

- a missing fence

- a destroyed mail box

- a circular tire mark on the ground

-a lonely rim

- the long skid mark on the sidewalk

Although these were some small and little evidences, the combination with all the elements in one sense can tell a story, emphasize the crucial element that people would be able to deduce what had happened. These shots were the "after", if we pay extra attention to every detail, those "before" sense could really be deduced.

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