One Sunday morning in August 2014, I was looking at maps and Google satellite images of the general area where I live. I was looking for a new, interesting place to photograph. Earlier that year, I had started the discipline of taking photographs every day. Which is great and all, but sometimes a new location can re-inspire. I'd already found several new places using the satellite images posted on Google and had taken some good photos there. The images showed me Central Park in Schenectady where I'd had a lot of fun as a child centuries before. Then I noticed the words "Rose Garden." I shot close to 600 photos in the Rose Garden, then went home, uploaded them and started to see what I got. What I got turned out to be an epiphany for me. It changed the way I approach photography. It changed the way I see through the viewfinder and it gave me an appreciation for roses and other flowers.
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