Reader Photo: Windshield sightings
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Originally from the United Kingdom, photographer Nicola Buck says she sees things that native Southern Californians may not.
Buck’s “outsider’s perspective” came in handy after a dewy night in the Pacific Palisades. She noticed the silhouette of a palm tree, which she calls a “California icon,” through watery patterns on the windshield of his car.
“Californians probably don’t photograph palms,” she said. “Like I don’t photograph red telephone boxes.”
Buck took the photo with his iPhone 5 and added a filter to “bring out the water droplets and contrast.”
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