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Morning light at Serón
[This is a series of photos that I took while backpacking Torres del Paine. I tried to take as many photos as possible, but it rained so much more than I had ever anticipated, so it was not possible. Itt was extremely windy, so a combination of both rain and wind made it difficult to shoot while actually hiking.]
I did not know if the wooden wagon was even in use. It was there when I arrived there from Central for the first time, and even later when I returned from Dickson after failing to go over the pass due to waist deep snow, it was still there. Well, I definitely didn’t see a single horse or a cow there.
My mind was racing. I had to compose a shot before the light faded. And the wagon had to be part of it. While completely mesmerized by the color palettes that unfolding before my eyes, I had to make sure that the shot was worth composing.
I snapped a shot, but I wasn’t sure.
And took another.
And that was it. I was already looking for the next subject that I could place in the foreground.
This is another long exposure shot of the potholes in La Jolla. The raw image was very dark. I slid some light in and discovered pastel color lurking.
Happy Sliders Sunday!! Are you ready to do the 12 Days of Christmas countdown?
Mix It Up
Artistic intent mixes with the city vibe - even inviting the photographer into the frame - and creates its own new look. Nice patterns and a feeling of motion add energy. Brilliant colors join light and reflection and give back new gifts of vision and a fresh story.
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My friend Larry launched a new group: "The Human Element"
Recently, we had a long discussion around the idea that 'some photos just wouldn't be the same without the unique visual characteristics of the human form.' Please join his group and add your 'human element' image. We'd love it if you shared with us!
Last week, I drove to the lake to catch a sunrise. It was a beautiful sunrise. When this gentleman strolled into my frame with his long shadow, it transformed the image for me. It was boring without the 'human element.' I was saving this for a future Fence Friday but decided that this would be my first entry for the new group. And of course, it is also Wednesday, so ...
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
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♫ Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun ♫
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Morning light at Serón
[This is a series of photos that I took while backpacking Torres del Paine. I tried to take as many photos as possible, but it rained so much more than I had ever anticipated, so it was not possible. Itt was extremely windy, so a combination of both rain and wind made it difficult to shoot while actually hiking.]
Once I took the first shot, I started moving around as quickly as possible before the gorgeous light disappeared. I knew it would not last long. So, I kept searching for spots where I could compose a shot. And I found this old log sitting in the grass. I did not think that it was the best object that I could have in the foreground nor that it was one of the best compositions that I could have, but it had to do it.
Thanks to the constant rain, the grass was so green. Almost lush. And I liked the fact that my camera could pick up all the details of each leaf of grass. Yes, you have to look at it in a larger size, but you’ll still get the idea.
An upward sweep of ICM, intentional camera movement, catches the light and color of details with its strong vertical pull. Faint horizontal patterns anchor the shot. A limited color palette keeps things simple with exposure only revealing what's necessary to make the story. It's a bit mysterious but complete enough to recognize and allows a viewer to contemplate elements in context.
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♫ Bush – The Sound of Winter ♫
Let's walk through the fire together
Disappear in the golden sands
I like that particular bit of lyric ... seems to be at odds with this image doesn't it?
I dream of snow ... yet I also dream of golden sands ...
I'm quite sure this song is the telling of a tragic love story ...
but I like it anyway and I'm going with it.
Today is holiday recovery ... tomorrow back to work.
It went so fast ...
Pebble beach at Dickson
[This is a series of photos that I took while backpacking Torres del Paine. I tried to take as many photos as possible, but it rained so much more than I had ever anticipated, so it was not possible. It was extremely windy, so a combination of both rain and wind made it difficult to shoot while actually hiking.]
This is one of the small amount of photos that I managed to take on this trip. It is unfortunate that it rained so much while I was there. Guess it is one more reason to go back to Patagonia.
This was taken at the pebble beach at Dickson where icebergs were afloat. Although I thought I seized the moment when the rain stopped, as soon as I got out there and started taking pictures, the raindrops began falling on me again. Let me remind you that the winds never stopped blowing as well. Eventually the combination of rain and winds forced to withdraw from the beach.
The sun shone spottidly in a corner of the pale sky but never persisted, mostly blotted out by the grey blanket of clouds. In the company of rain, the clouds hardly gave way to the blue skies. In spite of long hours of daylight, the rain never permitted me to take shots for the rest of the day.
A line of monks leads to the main subject bathed in soft light. Focus directs - patterns and repetition add strength. But it is his eyes that draw mine and hold.
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Planet at Gerdes
Decay takes on a life of its own as rust devours metal in interesting patterns and forms. Colors excite visual and emotional sense. Perspective emphasizes the spherical form and conjures a planet in another galaxy. If you have a good imagination.
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Market Life
Her daily life is represented over expanses of time with multiple exposure. The contrasts of a timeless marketplace and looming high rises in the background anchor her ever changing life. Strong diagonals add drama as do bold colors against a lightly hued backdrop. Rich details are there to discover.
DOWN BY THE LAKE
I was only six years old when I visited Lacanau-Océan, Aquitaine, France for the first time.
Since then much has changed.
One of the things that did not change a lot is the lake of Le Moutchic, Aquitaine, France.
In low season there is still that tranquility like in the early 70s
Cheers
Michael
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We have Frank Gehry to thank for the outside staircase on the south side of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). Happened to notice orange winter sunlight peeking through massive wooden window shutters, horizontal light that would normally be mostly obscured in a gallery space where natural light harms precious objects. Followed the light to the spiral staircase that runs down the south side of the building. Found the city highlighted in sunset gold and the reflected colours on the back wall of the AGO were spectacular!
LARGE View On Black
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Went to the beach for sunset on Christmas Day.
Ribbons of color and wispy clouds slid across the sky.
The beach was lined with silhouetted conversation.
Just a tad of sliding to pop the color & contrast.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
LOFOTEN FEBRUARY 2018
Not that classical red hut - but a very nice one if you ask me.
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Cheers
Michael
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Eight years ago, capturing diamonds on the ground of Masséna Place in #Nice. #streetphotography #ig_street #ig_streetphotography #gf_streets #Fromstreetswithlove #everybodystreet #urbanlandscape #paca #geometry #minimal #living_europe #chasinglight #lightchaser #golden_hour #lrinstagram
The day after Christmas, I did a walkabout at my brother-in-laws house. As you can see, no snow! But the light was heavenly, the fall color still vibrant ... and I so love his little rowboat!!
Happy Cliché Saturday!!
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You see, I once wrote the silence. I dipped my pen in raindrop memories and let then run into one another on the window of my page, building into something tangible...
I wrote silence's secrets into metaphors and synonyms, both hiding and hoping you'd read them and understand what I could never say.
#sweeterpoetry
|| on my way to Patagonia in 5 hours, to spend the next 9 days on glaciers and in mountains. Yes please. ||
Sunset stroll
I looked up at the sky about ten minutes past five and thought that a fair amount of clouds was still lingering. I wasn’t sure if they would remain for another half hour and help create a beautiful sunset. I knew I didn’t have enough time to drive and reach the beach in time. So, instead I decided to try it at the park.
There were not a lot but some people who came out for an evening walk, and it was inevitable to see at least one of them in my composition. For that reason, I took at least an extra shot at the same exposure thinking that I was going to Photoshop them out by blending them.
But then, when I actually got to this shot, I completely changed my mind.
I couldn’t resist leaving him in as he was walking down the path while keeping a foot of distance from the borders. He became the man in my sunset stroll.
Back Arc
#lessIsMore
Almost lost in darkness, the sun shines its bounty on the metal shapes next to glass. Curves appear as a chair shows off its lovely contours and the table gives a hint of its presence. Lot's of negative space and the weight of elements within the frame add drama. Contrast provides energy - a silhouette of light and dark. Color detracted, so it's gone. Doesn't take a lot to make things interesting.
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One winter afternoon at a lake
While visiting South Korea, in terms of photography I didn’t travel as much as I originally anticipated. But I had been eyeing on this park, the lake in particular, even before getting there. So, when I had this afternoon all to myself, I grabbed my gear and went for a long walk.
The park was not crowded at all but, to my surprise, a stream of people either taking a walk, jogging, walking dogs, or pushing baby strollers around the park never stopped.
Thankfully though there was not a single soul by the lake, so while I was there, all I had to worry about was the wind that picked up every five minutes.
Other than that it was such a lovely late afternoon that I enjoyed my solitude behind my camera. And this makes the first photo of the year taken and produced in 2020.