Willie C
5-14-12 Four O'clock In The Morning, Again
"So, I just don't really care!"
If you should ask why I would ever post these innocuous posies than once, that would be my answer.
I'll say, it's simply a study in personality. When at first I meant to take this photo, "Moose", a neighbor's cat, was posed at the base of the plants, and my intention was to bag a moose.
I pushed the shutter, and noticed only then, that my display said "card locked".
Somehow, while taking the card out of the USB reader, I had brushed the manual lock on the card, something I had NEVER done before, so I was surprised as well as unprepared.
Naturally, Moose chose not to hang around, so I had only the four-o'clocks to pose for me.
Remembering only last night, while reminiscing with some old photos on Flickr, I noticed a beautiful scene captured by my Flickr friend Gary, who was inquiring if he should remove the barely visible power lines, which to him were distracting. I'll bet you probably know what my vote was.
Looking at the garden hose and thinking how easy it would have been to pull it out of range of the shot, I thought, "Mudbuckets and hoses are part of my life! why should they not belong there?"
Power lines are always a nuisance, and many times I've edited them out of my photos, but they're really part of the reality of life, why should they be artificially obliterated?
5-14-12 Four O'clock In The Morning, Again
"So, I just don't really care!"
If you should ask why I would ever post these innocuous posies than once, that would be my answer.
I'll say, it's simply a study in personality. When at first I meant to take this photo, "Moose", a neighbor's cat, was posed at the base of the plants, and my intention was to bag a moose.
I pushed the shutter, and noticed only then, that my display said "card locked".
Somehow, while taking the card out of the USB reader, I had brushed the manual lock on the card, something I had NEVER done before, so I was surprised as well as unprepared.
Naturally, Moose chose not to hang around, so I had only the four-o'clocks to pose for me.
Remembering only last night, while reminiscing with some old photos on Flickr, I noticed a beautiful scene captured by my Flickr friend Gary, who was inquiring if he should remove the barely visible power lines, which to him were distracting. I'll bet you probably know what my vote was.
Looking at the garden hose and thinking how easy it would have been to pull it out of range of the shot, I thought, "Mudbuckets and hoses are part of my life! why should they not belong there?"
Power lines are always a nuisance, and many times I've edited them out of my photos, but they're really part of the reality of life, why should they be artificially obliterated?