Wonderful images Nancy! The feeling of capturing the elusive is so inspiring! I have also found the unexpected to drive me as well. PS Watch out! Here comes Garfield!
This weird dream-like scene was shot on Long Island, N.Y. in the early 1970s. A large plot was landscaped by Grumman Aeronautics to resemble a lunar surface so they could test an experimental Moon Buggy. Two engineers went out to talk with the driver, creating a juxtaposition that I couldn't resist. (The Buggy was not chosen to go to the Moon.)
WOW! What a challenge it was yesterday shooting at the art festival...capturing people moving around, keeping an eye out for things sticking out of people's heads, others walking in front of the camera, what's in the background then I get home and review what I captured and discover that I should have moved back a little because I cut off that one's back, where'd that blowing napkin come from, how'd I not see that horrible orange meter bag...aaghh! But I did meet some wonderful artists, captured a couple nice images and found out a lot about the art world; also found out that there is a gallery that offers free, no jury showing (if you sell they keep a small %, think it was 5%)in this town and they also have a fundraiser coming up early winter that they give you a 12x12 tile (free) to place your work on, the fund raiser is always a sellout...they charge the patron $25 per tile and the artist receives $20! Here are a few...images of some artists and their works and patrons...
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Nifty work, Vicki -- and I want to encourage you to further develop your narrative writing skills. Appropriate captions help an editor to understand what he/she is viewing, including location, names, etc.
Nifty work, Vicki -- and I want to encourage you to further develop your narrative writing skills. Appropriate captions help an editor to understand what he/she is viewing, including location, names, etc.
Nifty work, Vicki -- and I want to encourage you to further develop your narrative writing skills. Appropriate captions help an editor to understand what he/she is viewing, including location, names, etc.