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 (6)
patmartj
I like this one very much, the touch of colour in the sky really lifts it all, feels crisp and bright . The first gave, cold and wet and very Brr!
Syncopate
It is beautiful, even though you must be very tired of cold and snow. If you want a taste of spring, please check out my gallery!
RedundantlyAbundant
Yeah this is gorgeous...patmartj said it well.
georgedvore
i prefer impenetrable, but ther soft background of sky gives this one a certain character:o)
Ethesis
Glad to get your IM, helped me find your pictures again -- you do such wonderful work.
Lemons
This photo has both warmth and coldness. Spring and winter in one blink of an eye.Great.