a study in shiny
I don’t look for pictures specifically for this column. Virtually all come from what I see while on my assignments - or on my way to, or from them. The photos that end up here are the kind that don’t always “fit” the story I am covering.that featured some of the city’s and suburbs’ top boys’ and girls’ players.
Regular readers of this column know where my eye went as they dimmed the lights just as the players were about to be introduced, and large windows reflected on the highly polished gym floor at Holy Family University during the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council’s 37th annualBut also this week, passing through Dilworth Park on the west side of City Hall, I paused at.
Never one to pass up a good reflection, of course I had to photograph it - putting my camera and lens at close as possible to the fountain surface .In deference to the loyal and much-appreciated readers of our analog, dead tree, legacy edition, print version, who only see the photo in black and white, I opted to put the basketball photo there. And the rainbow here, online, in color.
Since 1998, a black-and-white photo has appeared every Monday in staff photographer Tom Gralish’s “Scene Through the Lens” photo column in The Inquirer’s local news section. Here are the most recent, in color:
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