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Candid photos of Washington's DC Transit band in performance. This particular shot is a perfect example of one of my favorite photographic techniques: using a single focal point and composing the picture with the shutter release half-cocked. I can feel the lens moving as it searches for sharpness and I know my gear enough to trust it, but meanwhile, my eye is scanning the rest of the viewing screen searching for fine detail - such as texture on the face of a rugged man, 'peach fuzz' on a young girl or the individual blowing hairs on the boy's hair. When I see these little things, I fire the shutter. Part of the battle is knowing and trusting your gear; the other part is 'looking' for the details before shooting. Fifty years ago, when I first became a news photographer, we learned to 'look' through our sharp. fast-glass lenses for these details. We referred to our favorite glass as our Zit-Shooters.
What I get when I log into SecondLife and do an Area Search for "Fuzz"...
Visit this location at Innsmouth, HP Lovecraft Tribute - early 1930s Massachusetts in Second Life
The baby Stellar Jays have arrived! What a loud, raucussy,bunch that startle themselves and provide a daily supply of fun and laughs! I love them
Sooo I seen this item which looked like some sort of bug so put it in jar to see it moved - nope it - I decided it was just a seed.
Unwise choices? - looking for insects to photograph amongst the melting snow,, "no, that's just optomism" - laying in water soaked ground to get the that special view,,, "I can't see the problem" - choosing not to wear waterproofs,,,, "you've got me there" - wandering through the woods in wet clothes admiring the the light on the trees and waiting for a Robin to sit in just the right place for another 2 hours,,,,, "hmmmmmmm, sometimes bloody mindedness can cloud my judgement".
Couldn't resist this little fellow - that winter 'puffed up' look really is a good one.
Fuzz always seems to take on this expression when he gets to visit syxy...
Visit this location at Innsmouth, HP Lovecraft Tribute - early 1930s Massachusetts in Second Life