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November 08, 2017 - Image 15

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Wednesday, November 8, 2017 // The Statement
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V I S U A L S T A T E M E N T

A N N A R B O R A T N I G H T

Nickel’s Arcade

A woman walks through the rain with an umbrella.
A mural adds a pop of color to an otherwise dark alley.

This weekend I walked around Ann Arbor with an umbrella in one hand

and a tripod in the other, desperately trying to shield my camera from the

torrent of rain. I had always wanted to capture long exposure shots and

thought this was the perfect time to try it out. As I walked through familiar
streets, I realized that, though I’d been skimming the scenery every day, I
never actually looked closely at it. This little excursion showed me there is

always a new perspective to even a seemingly mundane little city.

Photos by Joshua Han

State and Liberty Street.

Cars pass in a blur on Maynard Street.

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