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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
micturn - You are not late at all! Wonderful shot to start off with! Isn't it just so amazing how one all of a sudden see the shadows and not just the subject! Great one!
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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Yikes! Ugly critter indeed but a lovely shadow Christo!
Bravo!
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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It was bound to happen,
Sooner or later… I mean, look at the work load.
Come with me, Follow close. Don’t tarry Stand still! Be right here.
Don’t go far. Stretch, way over to here. Geeze you’re in the way, move now.
So they struck Yes, on strike.
I’m talking Line walking,
Sign holding,
Ain’t gonna go to work no more,
Strike
And I can’t blame them.
Working day and night yes, even far into the night.
Don’t tell me you didn’t see them at night
Yea it was dark, But they were discernable In the small glow of moon.
Or stars,
Or electronic green lights of the resting computers,
Printers, monitor screens, LED alarm clocks,
All night running television sets,
The hall light....
And if you did see them,
Waking, being startled
By their ungainly night shape
You shudder
Before realizing it’s only them
Then hold them in scorn for your own lack
of understanding.
(you know that had to hurt)
Even at high noon When you think they weren’t there
For those few moments of break
Just lift a foot, next noon
And look under it,
There they are
Or well, they would be,
If they hadn’t gone on strike…
Don’t tell me you’ve not noticed
The two dimensional world this morning
Everything flat, no shading
No vast vistas into the plains With the mountain’s shadow crawling across it.
No darkness under the forest trees
Put your hand in front of the bulb Look at the wall…
No puppet there, in shape of a dog barking.
Look at the dog, for Pete’s sake! Not even a shadow on her wagging tail!
I’ve no idea where they’ve gotten off to,
Do you?
I do know I want them back. Now!
Do you think they’ll negotiate?
Can we get them to sit at the table?
Work out terms?
Gosh, I wonder what it will be like
To see my shadow, face to face...
They say a picture is
worth a thousand words...
So where do they go when a photograph leaves you
speechless?
kgb, love your spider shot, I can understand your dislike of them from your experience, but I find them fascinating creatures.
micturn, nice capture of the red with all the subtle grey/browns and shadows
Mies, love the peacock and his shadow, they are lovely critters
Chipka, I really had to chuckle when reading your post, we were doing that same throwing up of the 'chopters just Friday. my deck is covered with them. But that aside, your shot is stunning in it's detail.
Flannelman, you did manage to give me the heebee geebees with that shot, grasshoppers are one of the few bugs I don't really find to my liking. I think it's because you can never tell which way they are going to jump. Although it always seems they jump toward me instead of away...
They say a picture is
worth a thousand words...
So where do they go when a photograph leaves you
speechless?
Tom, that's almost as creepy as Flannelman's. :-) From the deep shadows... and Chip, that's like looking at a maze... only if I look long enough, I get trapped in the intricacy and can't fine a way out...
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MrsLubner
Forum Moderator
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
@ Wild_child - wonderful shadow of this little critter! Perfect for the challenge!
@ Christo - Wow - the towers and fungus are amazing! Wonderful shadows in both! Just remember it is 3 images per member! I regard the towers as the same image and will only count them as one!
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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WOW! SO many different delicioud examples. Big pleasure to see.... and Carin... do you know what i use my tripod for??....hall tree,,, LOL! Well almost, it stands here in my room and i forget to use it. One of the legs is also weak. Deeply annoying. I wont attach my last image, as it is number 4, soooo.............................!
Dear Carin, the flower is such beautiful. Hope you feel better soon.!!
I can say that I know of, to feel weak and shaky, because I suffer on PTSD.
And can operate with difficulty my camera, I always stop breathing then (automatically, because of the extremely stress ;-)) .
But just shooting provides so many distractions and fun.
Sorry for telling this about myself.
I'm sorry for the KGB and Helle (and myself). Because we have reached our maximum.
just kidding
Best wishes for all of you from Mies.
I have just had the most fun in two hours by stepping up to the challenge!
This is a thermometer, the temperature somewhere between 20°C and 22°. I have a 500W lamp which provided the light source.
Cheers,
Clive
I am happy with this as it was all done in camera - I just resized and did linear contrast in PS.
Back soon, Clive
I was inspired by all the posts thus far and it is not even half way through the month!
I look forward to seeing more!
Cheers,
Clive
Hey, Clive, I've got one of those thermometers and never thought about doing something like that with it! Awesome!
Flannel Knight's
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MrsLubner
Forum Moderator
______________________
"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
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There is such stunning work for the Shadows challenge. keep up the good work everyone.