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A sculpture made of African wonderstone on an oakwood base, ‘Composition’ suggests organic and abstract forms.
Milena Lah: Kompozicija / Composition, 1962, kamen / stone
Umjetnički paviljon - Exhibition: Zagreb - The city of female artists - Works of Croatian female artists from late 19th to 21st century
it was a shame to not let this simple composition to get uploaded.
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This photo was taken with a few ND's stacked to be able to slow the shutter enough for the movement in the wheel. The side effects of this was an extremely pink/purple cast and some vingetting. Even with my greens pumped right up to the top on Lightroom the cast still effected the overall colours, but somehow, and somewhat luckily, for this shot I really like the 'filmy look' it's given it.
The photo was all about composition and I think I nailed it. I'm leaving all the vignetting and defects in to give it a more really realistic old film, "retro", look. (even though it was taken on a Nikon d90!)
Please let me know what you think!
Compositionally Challenged week 19 is Nature.
I find it interesting to watch the progress of the seasons on my weekly trips to visit my mother 90 miles to the south.
The most recent example is Rhodendrons: They started to bloom in Hillsboro two weeks ago, in Longview (where this was taken) a week ago, and in my garden today.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. The happiest man is he who learns from nature the lesson of worship.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!
John Muir: All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on the sea or land or down among the crystals of waves or high in a balloon in the sky; through all the climates, hot or cold, storms and calms, everywhere and always we are in God's eternal beauty and love. So universally true is this, the spot where we chance to be always seems the best.
Model: Irene Alfaro
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Location: Montrose Beach, Chicago, IL
What's up Flickr! Well, my knee was a little sore so I stayed home to nurse it back to health and started editing. Have a wedding to finish but wanted to take a break and share an early edit from this weekend's beach photo shoot with you. Normally, I don't ask the person I'm working with to look "out of frame" as it can sometimes create a negative response in the people who view the image. But, in this case the amazing Irene Alfaro closed her eyes and I think it worked in this composition. As always critique and criticism is welcomed and appreciated so let me know what you think?
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ISO 200, 85mm, f/4.5, 1/1000 sec, one speed light camera left approximately 5 feet away and I believe it was set at a 1/4 power.
The wind kept knocking down my umbrella and light stand despite having it weighted down, so I used bare flash for this session. Although this image was captured at the cusp of sunset, the sunset was enhanced in LR using one of Scott Robert Lim's LR presets and finished in PS.
Compositionally Challenged Week 3 - Creative use of TEXTURES
This candle has a lot of texture, which I enhanced with a texture filter in post.
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My favorite of all crystals, this is stibnite. It is a great specimen offered by a dealer in the TEP venue of the Tucson Rock and Gem Show this year. The entire piece is about 2 1/2" x 2". The blade formations stacked upon each other make for a natural composition in this macro view. The crystal is so dark, the "steel blue" shows as black and gray with flashes of blue as light hits it. This shot was taken in a tent outdoors, so the bit of light coming in sideways from 8 feet away helped to show the gleam and shine. Wish I'd had the funds to pick up this beauty!
It occurred to me that one of the areas of photography that I frequently bypass is the mid-range view in favor of either the "big picture" or the macro. Ironically, this is probably the most common perspective we take when focusing our eyes on the world around us...a conclusion verified by studying and evaluating my own sight orientation on my recent walks.
With the open areas in full bloom with succeeding varieties of wildflowers, it provides a good opportunity to actually concentrate on the various elements of compositon which actually go into a shot like this. Frankly, it takes a lot more thought than just firing off at the sky or the lake or the trees or moving in for a closeup. Perhaps that's why I don't do it very often...thinking an activity of increasing frustration in my dotage and reminiscent of work which is now anathema.
In any event, here for your consideration, a series of images which actually resulted from some conscious attempt at composition. I have taken more and cannot say that I find them very striking...personal preferences and taste obviously also impacting composition. A worthwhile and interesting exercise nonetheless, requiring much more practice.
If you look closely, particularly in the comment images, you will see an abundance of small skipper butterflies which made for pleasant companions.