I am ready for a journey, a storm or even the unexpected.
In a larger sense, I am ready to listen, to respond and comment, to learn, to teach, to share, to help. BIOI began taking pictures at about 5 years old. I remember that one of my cameras gave twice as many images as usual for that type of film -- that seemed to be a good idea to me ... until I realized that the local processing wasn't setup for that format. Eventually I realized that the image detail also suffered. Since then, I have always tried to buy the very best camera I could afford at the time.
My formal training in photography consists of one 5 day class "Nature Photography Workshop" given by Steve Diehl of the Rochester Institute of Technology, on location at Big Moose Lake in the Adirondack Mountains of NY state. ... And I certainly learned the difference between a workshop and a seminar from him.
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Comments (4)
Agny
Beautiful reflections and colours indeed. I would crop the white reflection as well, but it is only little me... Othervise, nice photo.
PapaGuru
Agree with Agny, the reflection is great!
Nilla
Beautiful reflection indeed but agree with Agny on that white reflection.
georgedvore
think you've got a very good shot here. like the colours & the composition. i don't think there's anything wrong with the white reflection personally, but i'd pay more attention to the size ratio. you need to follow the golden ratio to maximise success esp concerning image dimensions. otherwise the viewer will find it strange. here's some more info on it: here here