Oly E-M10. From a seated position.
It may be my imagination, but ... I think you fogged your sensor....
Dave
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
jim hill wrote:
Oly E-M10. From a seated position.
Ive heard some make it seem more like a chore than a break Jim
once again, your perspective seems to make this work.
Uuglypher wrote:
It may be my imagination, but ... I think you fogged your sensor....
Dave
I used half the TP to clean it but I ran out of spit.
Frank2013 wrote:
Ive heard some make it seem more like a chore than a break Jim
once again, your perspective seems to make this work.
Anything to get out of doing dishes.
MattPhox wrote:
TMI! TMI! :) :)
What? Think more intimate!
Hows a bout a selfie on the crapper with the trews around ya ankles.
I constantly refer to you as the only true artist that I have seen on the Hog Jim but this just takes the wee wee.
But you were in the correct place fella!!!!!!!
A shot of nothing served with a dash of humour so you are forgiven.
I wonder if anyone else will notice how perfectly you caught the light on the tissue dispenser?
And of course the leading lines are to die for leading ones eye to the plastic sani disposal unit.
Billyspad wrote:
Hows a bout a selfie on the crapper with the trews around ya ankles.
I constantly refer to you as the only true artist that I have seen on the Hog Jim but this just takes the wee wee.
But you were in the correct place fella!!!!!!!
A shot of nothing served with a dash of humour so you are forgiven.
I wonder if anyone else will notice how perfectly you caught the light on the tissue dispenser?
And of course the leading lines are to die for leading ones eye to the plastic sani disposal unit.
Hows a bout a selfie on the crapper with the trews... (
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Hi Billy,
Thanks! Just couldn't resist. After awhile it got to me and I just had to do it. Nothing looked right until the angle was made severe and then release. The shutter, that is.
Don't know whether anyone else noticed the points you mentioned but thanks for the eye. Other folks may be too grossed out.
I thought of it as minimalist but a little too busy for that I think. On the other hand, it could be???
Thanks god it was single occupancy.
No it sure aint minimalist. Its gross its verging on rubbish but it will make people smile so in fact its a !00% successful. Shove the "art" its not important. Smiling and laughing is what life should be about.
I tip my hat to ya fella.
Billyspad wrote:
No it sure aint minimalist. Its gross its verging on rubbish but it will make people smile so in fact its a !00% successful. Shove the "art" its not important. Smiling and laughing is what life should be about.
I tip my hat to ya fella.
Hey! Ya mean it's not gonna hang in NY MOMA? I'm heartbroken. Oh well, back to the drawing board. LOL
Probably not the kind of photo I'd wish to hang up on my living-room wall... obviously.
I like the composition. Well balanced, and with strong diagonals going on throughout, tying together the different elements.
I think if you had chosen a shallow DOF, the image would have been much more interesting - emphasizing the confinement within the tight space of the stall, and thereby expressing something about your experience in the stall. An experience viewers certainly can relate to. As it is, it's not much more than an unemotive play of geometric shapes. However, a play of geometric shapes that also says something profound about human experience, and you've got yourself a real winner.
rook2c4 wrote:
Probably not the kind of photo I'd wish to hang up on my living-room wall... obviously.
I like the composition. Well balanced, and with strong diagonals going on throughout, tying together the different elements.
I think if you had chosen a shallow DOF, the image would have been much more interesting - emphasizing the confinement within the tight space of the stall, and thereby expressing something about your experience in the stall. An experience viewers certainly can relate to. As it is, it's not much more than an unemotive play of geometric shapes. However, a play of geometric shapes that also says something profound about human experience, and you've got yourself a real winner.
Probably not the kind of photo I'd wish to hang up... (
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Thanks for the kindly surmise of this piece.
I am going to have to look into the DOF experience. I have not used those functions since automatic exposure and focus came to be. Since then I have relied on fully automatic everything. Before that my operating procedure was the f/16 at ASA for all my stuff.
I make just a many exposure errors as those who use light meters and adjust everything with great attention to every detail of the process.
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