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It was a tough one this week. I really had to reach
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It was a tough one this week. I really had to reach
ok, here's one from this past friday, early AM beach shot
Mexican Still Life 1
RM
This shot was made with the leaf on top of the fuel tank of my R90/6 using a Canon point and shoot camera set to macro and "Wide Screen." The Wide Screen setting crops the top and bottom of the image in the camera, similar to the 16:9 format of HD TV.
I liked your submissions this week (few though they were ). Your interpretation of the theme was quite creative I thought.
This week's theme has invited a wide array of interpretations. Both of mine are tenuous at best, the lock better than the shiny exhaust pipes.
Someone commented a few weeks ago about how an assignment and a deadline pushes us creatively, forces us to work toward a deadline, to be spontaneous, and to meet the challenge. I can't help but think that's a good thing, at least for those who are looking for some photographic calisthenics.
I also think (perhaps optimistically) that each of us is harder on her- or himself than others are.
Nonetheless, another batch of good, fun, and interesting photos.
its all in the training of you inner aesthetic eye... and knowing most of the time you will spend more energy the higher level of refinement of an image to get it right where you want it even if you do absolutely not correctoins...
Aside from the first one, this might be my favorite. If you look really carefully, you can see a deer sitting in the meadow, back in the distance. You can just make out his head in profile.
What really makes this image come alive, besides the color, is the soft shadow created by the leaf on the tank, it seems that the leaf is almost floating. Thanks for asking!
Aside from the first one, this might be my favorite. If you look really carefully, you can see a deer sitting in the meadow, back in the distance. You can just make out his head in profile.
I think the fence and the signage distract from the scene, so I'm going to try another little meadow in a valley I know up in Nicasio, next time.
I picked this spot because I was having so much fun riding I forgot to stop in Nicasio by the church. I figured the old bike by a church with cows would show the "simple" aspect pretty well.
If we go for tank reflections ...
Wow. . . . This borders on bikerotica. Really, really nice. . . .