The best eye for photography is a slightly twisted one. Yours must be screwed on backwards and upside down. In other words....GREAT PHOTOS....Wish I had your vision!!!
thanks tom, although i think anyone can see this way, it's just a matter of letting go of convential notions of what a photograph is supposed to look like. i never did well in workshops where we were told that the middle of the day was a time to rest or sleep and only shoot in dawn or dusk.
when looking at a subject like rainier, start looking at reflections, puddles, playing with timed exposures, light painting, etc. it's all there, just a matter of seeing it.
The best eye for photography is a slightly twisted one. Yours must be screwed on backwards and upside down. In other words....GREAT PHOTOS....Wish I had your vision!!!
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thanks tom,
ReplyDeletealthough i think anyone can see this way, it's just a matter of letting go of convential notions of what a photograph is supposed to look like. i never did well in workshops where we were told that the middle of the day was a time to rest or sleep and only shoot in dawn or dusk.
when looking at a subject like rainier, start looking at reflections, puddles, playing with timed exposures, light painting, etc. it's all there, just a matter of seeing it.
cheers.