Not to step on any toes, but I was told Never to lead the eye out of the Photo. The object has always been to lead the eye in and hold for a moment. That being said, the last few lead the eye out of the photo.
I have tons of this type of photo and just spent about 20 minutes looking for the one I wanted to show you but COULD NOT find it. So here are a couple from the archives...Im still going to try to find something today...because I WILL shoot everyday.
I have tons of this type of photo and just spent about 20 minutes looking for the one I wanted to show you but COULD NOT find it. So here are a couple from the archives...Im still going to try to find something today...because I WILL shoot everyday.
That Times Square shot tells you why I do not go to NYC :wink:
I have tons of this type of photo and just spent about 20 minutes looking for the one I wanted to show you but COULD NOT find it. So here are a couple from the archives...Im still going to try to find something today...because I WILL shoot everyday.
That Times Square shot tells you why I do not go to NYC :wink:
thats pretty funny...I was telling you why I love to go...excitement, color, even in the rain that place is hopping and the best part about it was being invited in out of the rain to go up up up in some building and get this shot through the window. I love NYC...but of course...it is always grand to come home to the peacefullness of the river.
Here is a rainy day project that I do, a photo scrapbook. It is usually done while my wife is watching General Hospital, for obvious reasons :wink: :wink:
Now, we are campers and travelers and we ramble. That Pikeville Cut-Through was taken on a trip which started here near Québec City and our destination was Portdmouth, VA, BUT due to secondarey roads, time on our hands and all we wound up in Harlan, Co. Ky. Yes we did make it to Portsmouth.
Not to step on any toes, but I was told Never to lead the eye out of the Photo. The object has always been to lead the eye in and hold for a moment. That being said, the last few lead the eye out of the photo.
Your pics are some of the best. Like #7 the best in this post
Not to step on any toes, but I was told Never to lead the eye out of the Photo. The object has always been to lead the eye in and hold for a moment. That being said, the last few lead the eye out of the photo.
Your pics are some of the best. Like #7 the best in this post
Larry
I agree you're an excellent photographer! :thumbup: