digitalgopher
I love you, but you're bringing me down
I edited this a couple of weeks ago but never uploaded it. I have a soft spot for it and so I decided to put it up. Some might remember this sky from my shots a couple of weeks ago. This is a different picture. I liked how the dark tree branches looked against the sky.
I realize my style has been schizophrenic lately, a lot more than usual. I'm just trying out different things. I like to be versatile and experiment with different subjects. I'm growing to be less and less in favor of having a gazillion of the SAME types of pictures on my stream. I'd rather vary things. I find that some folks often get too caught up in the same theme and that's all they produce over and over and over again. I find that, lately, I'm growing rather fond of following the work of the multitude of talented people here that tend to vary their styles and showcase how truly diverse their skill is. Similarly, for my personal development as a photographer, I'd rather be more versatile as well.
Anyway, thanks for stopping by and looking at my work.
I love you, but you're bringing me down
I edited this a couple of weeks ago but never uploaded it. I have a soft spot for it and so I decided to put it up. Some might remember this sky from my shots a couple of weeks ago. This is a different picture. I liked how the dark tree branches looked against the sky.
I realize my style has been schizophrenic lately, a lot more than usual. I'm just trying out different things. I like to be versatile and experiment with different subjects. I'm growing to be less and less in favor of having a gazillion of the SAME types of pictures on my stream. I'd rather vary things. I find that some folks often get too caught up in the same theme and that's all they produce over and over and over again. I find that, lately, I'm growing rather fond of following the work of the multitude of talented people here that tend to vary their styles and showcase how truly diverse their skill is. Similarly, for my personal development as a photographer, I'd rather be more versatile as well.
Anyway, thanks for stopping by and looking at my work.