View allAll Photos Tagged composition
Given I'm more of a run and gun photographer (don't have the patience) - I did give myself a few moments to properly plan this composition - looking at foreground, midground, background - with an implied movement of objects from the rocks, to the building, to the lighthouse in the background.
The Canon Speedlite 470EX-AI had a feature which would automatically pick out the best spot to bounce light for a portrait, then as you move around it would move around to stay pointed at that spot.
As far as I know it's the only flash to ever do this.
It had a completely new set of controls & menu system but was a bit lacking in power & other features compared to others in it's price bracket, PROs didn't really take it seriously so it wasn't on sale for very long.
It may well have been a flash in the pan, but I like it 😋👍
For Compositionally Challenged Week 4: A Thousand Words.
This cascade just below the main water fall is one of my favorite locations. Each time I visit I see new compositions with the changing water levels. Thanks for viewing.
This is such a special place to me, it just had a view like no other and a lot of movies have been shot there! This photo is part of my Los Angeles book. If you are interested in coming to my book signing on the 25th here are all the infos: business.facebook.com/events/284179825660018/
No self-promotion, please. Comments with links to your own streams, photos, flickrivers etc. will be deleted.
Suprematist Composition: White on White (1918) is an abstract oil-on-canvas painting by Kazimir Malevich. It is one of the more well-known examples of the Russian Suprematism movement.
This is my white on white take on today's We're Here challenge.
We're here visiting Whispery White Wednesday
CC rainbow game: Green
For Week 35, we got to repeat the challlenge of our choice from earlier this year. This would work for either Week 18 Minimalist or Week 28 Active Space.
Balance in art is one of the basic principles of design, along with the composition to create visual equilibrium.
Common and widespread. The flight period extends from mid May to the end of August. The Four-spotted Chaser is one of the commonest Irish dragonflies. It is particularly common on sheltered lowland lakes and ponds. It can also be found on acid bogs breeding in very small pools and on sheltered upland lakes. Adults are aggressive and very territorial.
This species may be confused with females and immature males of the Broad-bodied Chaser Libellula depressa and the Black-tailed Skimmer Orthetrum cancellatum, however in the latter two species there is no dark spot on the middle of the leading edge of the wings.