




These images, from Lethbridge, Alberta, were made one very hot(36C) July day in 2004. I enjoy documentary photography that isn't perfectly straight ahead documentary. What I mean, is that the images many times still have a bit of the artistic side of me present. People are sometimes present and the creative placement of shadows may even play a compositional part in the image.
[Canon Powershot S410]
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