I went out last night, and wanted to post the first image while it's still accurate:

82 Days To Halloween. My neighbors are living life right.

Look what I actually found in the wild!

The Portland quirky public art scene is known for fairy doors and also tying toy horses to the old rings meant for tying up real horses. I rarely find fairy doors. Most of my pics are from having identified a location online and having gone after it. I almost never see a toy horse. I actually have gotten criticized or called out of touch for not repping this part of the Portland vibe, but I laughed out loud when I actually spotted this. I see skeletons and other stuff everywhere, but the 'famous' horses and doors are either rare in reality or up in the West Hill which I don't get out to much.

And from the 'didn't quite work' folder:

I took a couple of wacks at it. I loved the texture of the layers of flyers, but the compositions weren't working out.

82 Days To Halloween. My neighbors are living life right.

Look what I actually found in the wild!

The Portland quirky public art scene is known for fairy doors and also tying toy horses to the old rings meant for tying up real horses. I rarely find fairy doors. Most of my pics are from having identified a location online and having gone after it. I almost never see a toy horse. I actually have gotten criticized or called out of touch for not repping this part of the Portland vibe, but I laughed out loud when I actually spotted this. I see skeletons and other stuff everywhere, but the 'famous' horses and doors are either rare in reality or up in the West Hill which I don't get out to much.

And from the 'didn't quite work' folder:

I took a couple of wacks at it. I loved the texture of the layers of flyers, but the compositions weren't working out.