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[Explore #81 le 12-02-11]
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Informations Technique :
Appareil : Canon EOS 400 D
Objectif : Canon EF-S 18-55mm f3.5/5.6
Exposition : 1/500" (-1 IL)
Ouverture : f/3.5
Focale : 21mm
Sensibilité : ISO 400
Filtre : Hoya UV
Composition : 1 RAW
Traitement : Lightroom 3
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Tracklist:
1. Dara Puspita – “Mari Mari”
2. Os Mutantes – “Ave Genghis Khan”
3. Caetano Veloso – “Maria Bethania”
4. Bill Callahan – “Diamond Dancer”
5. Vetiver – “Down At El Rio”
go see space mtn and monsters are waiting @ the Viper room tonight. FREE with secret password
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Garibaldi Mtn (Elevation: 2,678 m -
Last eruption: 8051 BC
First ascent: 1907) & Dalton Dome (2,653 m) - Mt Atwell (Elevation: 2,655 m) peaking from the back
i increasingly realize that i have two very distinct photographic impulses these days: one is the usual photographer-as-documentarian, keeping track of a travelogue, especially as i've travelled a lot more in the last few years than i have most of my life.
but underneath there's also a photographer's eye looking for specific images or themes -- not very consciously, but i think it's there -- and who's not really interested in the travelogue, who wants to move on (especially when the film only gets developed months later). and this is how i end up posting a bunch of essentially travelogue-esque images, with maybe a few strong individual ones interspersed, two years after they were taken...
if i were more organized, i suppose i could make two flickr streams -- one for the snaps and travelogue, and another for the more "serious" images -- but as i type this out, i realize that i kind of like them all jumbled together. the process of thinking about which images to try making prints of is forcing me to think more about editing -- but i also like the way i can lay them all out in a set on Flickr, almost like a light-table, to help with that editing process.
so, never mind the self-rumination here!