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At bus stop number two of the morning. Taken from the shelter.
Is that snow? Yes, it is.
Compositionally Challenged: Look outside and take a photo.
Our Daily Challenge: Available light.
6 senyoretes amb la mirada perduda, esperant el proper tren. I jo on miro? que faig?...disimula, mula que viene un tren.
El meu petit estudi:
211 rolls back towards the yard after depositing empty cars in the departure yard and in the process rolls past silent Dock 6.
01 1519-6 z pociągiem specjalnym z Erfurt do Bad Schandau złapana w Kurort Rathen. Gdzieś tam z tyłu doczepiona 243 005 ;-)
my works about crash of Twin Towers september 2001 revisitated
for atomic bomb in Japan at 6 august 1945
dedicated to Delia
Very strong and beautiful afterglow 25.6.2016 1:22 a.m
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1. Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.
2. The choice of tool limits the possibilities.
3. Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.
4. The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...
5. The moment of observation is the real find ...
6. Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.
7. Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.
8. The meaning of all this is the process!
9. Let it be!
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Lothian 215 having a day on the final few weeks of Route 6 seen climbing The Mound heading to Holyrood. 26th February 2020.
Taken in the "auxiliary studio" - a 6' wide space behind the leather sofa that gives a fairly pleasing backdrop - using the selfie ring as the light source.
As I spent most of my time working with Riley, by the time I got to Toby my hip and I were tired.
(Note to self - try working with only one dog each day for shooting, and "fake it" for the other - e.g. treats for tricks... yes, they know when it's a photo shoot and they demand their time. No, they don't know if I actually take pictures or not.)
Anyway, I put Toby in a down, plunked the hat on his head, pulled up the light ring, and snapped a couple close-ups.
I think this is my favorite shot with the ring/iPhone so far!
Our Daily Challenge - Feb 8, 2023 : COUNTRY / RURAL LIVING
100x in 2023 - #10
Processed with Flickr's iPhone app.
365:2023 - #41