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I went over the Highland Park today as I figured I'd find some Autumn Crocuses in bloom. Indeed there were some. But look at what else I found - a ready-made composition that an earlier photographer had set up - fall leaves, some fruit from a nearby tree..and...an Autumn Crocus! I didn't see how I could improve on that set-up.
I also felt a nice connection with an unseen photographer. So, whoever you are, I thank you for my picture
Le cap de la Chèvre est le cap méridional de la presqu'île de Crozon, dans l'ouest de la Bretagne. Orienté vers le sud, ce cap fait face à la côte nord du cap Sizun et ferme la baie de Douarnenez. Ce site classé pour son paysage exceptionnel, faite partie du Parc naturel régional d'Armorique.
Sometimes, it is something that we carefully invision and build.
Other times....
It is what you end up with while blindly balancing your tripod on a slippery rock and standing on two other slippery rocks... all in the middle of a river 75 yards above an eighty foot waterfall.
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Composition nr.4
Mamiya RB67 90mm f/3.5 -- CineStill Bww ISO200 in HC-110 dil.E, 7' @20C
Self developed; negative scanned with EpsonV850
Compositionally Challenged Week 17 is "Out of place, lost or forgotten".
What could be more out of place than a giant shark out of water?
An eye-catching sight in Ocean Shores. Would you step into the shark's mouth? I read that it's a gift shop.