RichardQ wrote:
Hi, Pat! Maybe this Bavarian Bonanza will help you cool off!
RichardQ
Oh yes - feeling much cooler now, RichardQ.
William wrote:
to find the child was Picasso (quote) but Juan Miro is my hero
and if it looks alike then it's going to the idea of where it began
all things will seem the same but new when you take a view now
I find that revisiting an image or spot never looks the same twice. Keep "seeing" the same scene in different compositions, possibilities, light etc. - some parts will be the foundation, but able to rebuild in so many different ways.
Clicker2014 wrote:
Very nice Pat! We had a very hot week also. What did you do with #2? Was it a 1 sec. or less shot? I really like it.
The water over the rock was using a tripod, .3 seconds, f27, ISO 100
PAToGraphy wrote:
I find that revisiting an image or spot never looks the same twice. Keep "seeing" the same scene in different compositions, possibilities, light etc. - some parts will be the foundation, but able to rebuild in so many different ways.
to rebuild to re/find to revisit the subject will be relit to refine the idea over/time
and well known to find how subject becomes anew idea every/time if studied in time
or is it habit ? understudied and understood by the masters of art is enough to define
the twice possibilities of subject and opinions vary of numbers to find a subject ... like
a ham sandwich works for lunch or it could go baloney for peanut/butter and jam (works)
why drive/thru the traffic to consume the obvious fuel to burn the brain waves of lunch ...
the supper/time is a time to fine the courses and enjoy the time to consume fine food (et.)
works the same with photography but less filling
Roadrunner wrote:
Would have loved to have been there! Wow
Thanks RR, there were a lot of tall ships along the Grand River, some ships we had seen in Cleveland in a previous year so we picked two ship we hadn't seen.
Clicker2014 wrote:
Very nice photophile! We will get a few of them in Port Stanley this summer. Always fun to photograph!
Thanks Sharon, they are a great photo opportunity!
Roadrunner wrote:
Now I do not want to become boring with Islands stuff but these are today and I shall be keeping them well conserved because eventually they will beworth a fortune.....as within 2000 years these islands will no longer exist
Not boring, I like 1 the most RR.
Mary1946 wrote:
Some photos I took this past week around the edge of the apartment complex where I live. Living at the edge of the city surrounded by soybean fields and wetlands has its benefits.
I enjoyed your series Mary, especially the tiger lilies and sky shot.
Some Fairport Harbor scenes:
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