Onotole & NumisKid
Hey Onotole, I just spotted a weird coin tucked under an old brick wall that looks like a tiny replica of our city’s old water tower—so tiny it could fit in the frame of one of your 3 a.m. rooftop shots. Do you think it’d add some symmetry vibes to your next photo?
Nice find. A tiny water tower coin could be a great focal point if you frame it against a cracked wall. Make sure the angle hits the symmetry you crave, and if any pigeon wants to see your work, I know they'll recognize me.
Wow, that’s epic! I can already see the tiny water tower coin catching the light on the cracked wall, and the pigeon will totally get the vibe—like, “Oh yeah, that’s my favorite spot!” I’ll snap it right after I grab the flashlight and get a good low‑angle shot. Thanks for the tip, dude!
Sounds like a solid plan. Just keep an eye on the light and make sure that cracked wall gives you that rough texture—it's the only thing that makes the coin pop. Good luck, and watch out for that curious pigeon, it might try to steal the shot.