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Update #5: Power Lines

Posted on January 15, 2010

I should probably deal with this early... we're going to be seeing a lot of power lines. I've used them in my photos plenty of times before. I think it's the designer in me that loves to have stark lines running through compositions. But here they are a completely different presence. It's common to find dozens of wires strewn in all directions, wrapping over and under banana trees, corners of houses, wats, shops or intersections. It feels like every building in Chiang Mai has it's own line coming from a single mysterious source on the outskirts of town. A few days ago I actually hit my head on one. They're hard to avoid here, and they'll inevitably be making appearances in my photographs. Here, have a look for yourselves...

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John Ryan Brubaker is a freelance photographer and avid Polaroidist often found in the Pacific Northwest.

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