Yesterday I participated in the 4th Annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk co-sponsored by Adobe. There were 1100+ walks scheduled with nearly 30,000 photo walkers. It was a dreary, wet and cool day in Frederick. There we probably about 20 or so brave souls that met at The Green Turtle.
The walk was led by Paul Lambert. Paul provided a route for us to follow that led us around parts of downtown Frederick. We walked around, dodging the occasional drizzle, capturing the sites of downtown Frederick. I, as usual, focused on the abstract, the pattern and the textures. I hadn’t walked around downtown Frederick in quite a while. There is always something new to see and capture.
Below is a set of images I captured from the day. As usual, the colors are much more vibrant prior to compressing for upload and on a color calibrated monitor. You know what to do — click on one! Let me know what you think. Which one is your favorite?

It’s a toss up. The B&W lattice work #1 and the bricks #6 are standouts. The contrast in the lattice work is great and the swash of color in the bricks is almost oil on canvas of the impressionists. Always enjoy seeing what you do.