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I’m missing Bogota, my city, the chaotic but perfect birthplace. It’s cold, usually rain, the traffic is hopeless and there is some insecurity, but still perfect. This picture was taken there, in Bogota, where the buses are green or white, the taxis are yellow, and the motorcicles dodged the previous two. The ground has fallen leaves even when there is not fall.
Abstract photography doesn’t represent the subject in a literal way and communicates primarly through form, color, and curves rather than image detail. Having said that, abstract photography communicates to the viewer primarily through the viewer’s emotions. Abstract photography can work very much with the human perceptual, mental, and emotional systems.
The essential effect in my image is the selective focus, and I had to use a large aperture to get a depth of field. The foreground and the background material are blurred; I’m focusing the texture, because it must be one of the most dominant characteristics of the subject matter. In my photograph, is remarkable the use of texture of the pavement, the grass and some of the leaves. Texture and lines usually are together and must work in harmony.
Acording to the Abstract shoot tips and the theory of eye movement given by “Composition” slide show, the use of lines is important, but is better if that lines are leading and given by creative and interesting elements. In my composition I’m using many lines, but the leading line has the grass as a creative element. This line is also giving perspective and a diagonal eye movement that means a dynamic and energetic composition.
This is a Low angel shoot, because I had to get the angle of the floor to catch the texture and the level of the leaves on the grass, and the camera is lower than the subject of the picture. This is also a Close- up shot, because the subject of the picture is the only material in the picture. Here is not other material to define the subject.
Abstract photography could be easier than landscape photograph, because you can find that in your home, or wherever you are. In this case this picture was taken in a street of Bogotá, near to my University, without any complication or planning more than the use of depth of field.
May 19, 2009—Meet "Ida," the small "missing link" found in Germany that's created a big media splash and is now in lego form.
Missing-sign i Second Life. Madeleine McCann has been missing since the begining of may. British police is now searching efter her through Second Life aswell.
Edits: Leslie + me
Photo: Leslie
Mod: me :D
i'm wondering if i should darken/ overall mess w/ the black and white parts. It could just be so much more dramatic if i did...
This one mile bit of Central New England Railroad is being converted to rail trail. This will connect the Walkway over the Hudson to the Dutchess Rail Trail Park.
Farther east a 1.2 mile bit of the CNE Hopewell Branch is also under construction.
When done this will result in a rail trail from Hopewell Jct, NY to Lloyd, NY.
Tomorrow would be her first day, at school. Her parents are back in England, without her. The facts are becoming stranger and stranger: the father is member of the powerfull illuminati in Portugal. The mother, when discovering her girl was missing, did not scream "my girl is gone", but: "they have taken her". The parents have a huge community behind them with a lot of PR. But there's no trace, I think it stinks. Poor girl, she was autistic. The friends were told by the McCanns not to speak. Now the police thinks the McCanns are involved in the missing of their girl. Hopefully the case will be solved. As a parent I would never leave my child alone. Money, intelligence, good looks and a powerfull network does not help the thought of guilt they must feel. Something went wrong. But what?
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Missing Front Parts.
My neighbor was away, so I snuck into the weeds beyond his backyard to take some shots of his rusting "project" lying on mouldering blocks. I don't feel guilty, because his stupid cat is always waking me up yowling under my window on my side of the property line. Ah, country living.