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On US-84. Echo amphitheater is a natural amphitheater located in Rio Arriba County, in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States, about 17 miles west of Abiquiú and about 4 miles up the road from Ghost Ranch.
Favorite Photo & Echo Project
The Toronto Skyline Photo taken in 2011 is one of my favorite photos because it was that first photo that I was proud of and really inspired me to want to take photography seriously and pursue it as a career and passion. My intension for this photo was to show nature and the city go hand and hand. The rationale behind the echo photo taken in 2013 was to show contrast. This photo was the last landscape photo that I have taken, so it shows that I have not lost my passion for photography and I still love what I do. There are many similarities in these two photos, such as: The skyline and Power line being in a similar location, they are both landscapes, the clouds, and the depth of field. Also, there is a few contrasting elements in this photo, such as: The colour, the subject, and the foreground (grass &water). The overall impact I want people to get from these two images is that there is a certain beauty in contrasting two images. It shows the clear similarities and differences which make them work very well with each other.
a new project {echo} allisondegeorge.blogspot.com/2010/01/echo.html
thanks to Christy
chrysti.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/echo-week-4-surprise/
and Susan
ilkasattic.blogspot.com/2009/11/echo-week-4-surprise.html
partnering with Jenn
sodistressing.blogspot.com/2009/12/it-is-marvelous-night....
Echo is a performer in the Sangre Del Sol fire troupe. She was out at the Enchanted Forest the other evening and graciously allowed me to photograph her while she practiced.
ObStrobist: SB-800 to camera left at 1/8. The flash had no light modifiers on it and was at ground level, aimed up at Echo 's body. Triggered by pocket wizards.
The Wistarion, p. 136, 1953, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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Barely there, but still holding on.
This daisy, seen from beneath against a pale sky, becomes less flower and more memory —
a trace of something soft, something that mattered.
A quiet epilogue to the Whispers in Magenta series — where light, color, and silence come to rest.
Mexican filmmaker Nicolas Echevarria’s latest outing explores the life of Huichol artist Santos de la Torre, whose multi-panelled mural adorns a wall in the subway station off the Louvre in Paris.
Here I am holding the quilt that I just pitched to Country Living Magazine. My dear friend Chris spent the day with me and made it even more special.
Shinji Ohmaki
Garden for Children
July 24th Saturday - October 3th Sunday 2010
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
www.mot-art-museum.jp/exhibition/114/
This photogragh is licensed under "Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works 2 | Japan."