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Compositionally Challenged: Week 14 Know Your Camera
In-camera multiple exposure of marsh water and marsh boardwalk.
Point Pelee National Park
No post-processing.
M25Nov24-11gmt, Sussex Gardens this is the "breakfast composition". I didn't compose it myself - it was composed by Mr McDonald. It covers two tables and makes a good breakfast. Left table was from an earlier eater. The right table was my breakfast - egg 'n sausage muffin, big tea, METRO, diary and pen for notes. This is often my start to the day.
So I've got 3 pictures. This one (the original) is divided in half. Another, I think places the pier better (but loses the yacht), and the third includes the yacht, but loses some of the dramatic cloud.
Not sure which is best, or whether there is yet another option there somewhere
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This is an extreme long shot of my dog Segui near the shed in my back yard. I like how the extreme long shot helps provide a sense of the setting, and in terms of composition, I like how the blurred focus in the foreground draws attention to the subject, and also helps create more of a sense of depth. I think the color contrast between the green and the red works well, too.
Monday 9th December 2013 - Friday 13th December 2013
LOD, Ghent
During the first workshop in December 2013, the composers worked with the four highly experienced singers of VOCAALLAB (high soprano, mezzo/alto, low tenor, baritone) and Eva Reiter (viola da gamba, Paetzold bass recorder) on these pieces. The singers also presented topics from older and contemporary repertoire, in order to study and compare this material, to share their experiences, and show them different ways of singing and writing for the voice, including topics like the use of text, the different styles of vocalization (from bel canto to traditional or popular voices, world music, noises and new sounds made possible by amplification, the voice as pure instrument, speaking and transitioning from speaking to singing).
This workshop included a lecture by Wouter Snoei, regarding the question of how to use electronics in relation to voice.
Photos - Kurt Van der Elst ©