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Looking West to the hazy skyline of Downtown Los Angeles on a warm spring day
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I went down town on Saturday. We have this pond int the center of Reykjavik with ducks and sometimes swans and other birds too. the kids were feeding the birds with bread when I arrived and there was so much going on and I had so much fun just like the little kids. I have so many funny shots from this little down town visit of mine :)
The Discovery Center in Jurassic Park is a really cool area, and I was trying to find a way to capture both skeletons in one shot. The solution? Attach the fisheye and put the camera on the ground! I love how it turned out, although I probably looked really awkward trying to make sure my head stayed out of the frame.
At Historic Haile Homestead near Gainesville, Florida, two gentlemen from the past look in, wondering where to go, since the fate they expected did not arrive.
Looking In. San Francisco, California. August 4, 2012. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Almost everyone in a group of people looks into a conservatory courtyard while waiting for it to open.
Apologies for this title, but I did not get the name of the building (perhaps today I'll do that), "A group of people looking into a courtyard with one guy looking the other way" seemed a bit too long, and I ran out of creativity before posting. I suppose there is the potential here for incorporating some quip about San Francisco "summer" weather as well - on this lovely "summer" afternoon there were high clouds and fog and it was trying to rain! :-)
I had another afternoon to kill wandering around San Francisco yesterday afternoon. My general target was something like street photography, though it also incorporated this little project I have to photograph downtown buildings from odd angles and render the images in black and white. I had been working on the latter and was heading back to where I would have dinner (and running a few minutes late) when I saw this little cluster of people crowded around what looked like the entrance to this glassed in courtyard filled with palm trees and some tables. Any sort of odd little scene like this - quite different from the general rush of people in the downtown area - catches my eye and often seems like it might make a photograph. Here I had the group of people crowded together to work with, along with the classical architecture of the building and courtyard. So I did what I often might do with such a scene: I stopped and quickly made one initial photograph so as not to miss it entirely, and then I remained and watched for something interesting or out-of-place to occur. When the fellow at the right separated himself from the larger group, my first reaction was a bit of frustration that he had broken up the group of people facing away, but in the end he makes the photograph more interesting to me than it would have been otherwise.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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