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I miss the sunny weather now. Hope we can have a good one soon.
Have a good weekend!
At George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Delta BC Canada.
Camera Info: NEX-6 + LA-EA2 + Sony 500mm Reflex Lens
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This pair of shoes has a value of $400-$500. The owner was scared to death when I put them near water. I had no clue of the value.
(NIKON D90; 2/9/2009; 1/50 at f/6.3; ISO 200; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm; SB-800 M 1/32 from top right through a piece of paper)
Bringing the camera with me on my walks on the beach is actually turning out to be fruitful and very useful.. And a lot more fun than last years white table I used constantly!
The local rowing club were out practising and had "parked" their boat as they went to get another out of the club house.. The tide was out so I managed to catch a reflection of their boat in the sand.. It never ceases to amaze me how much is going on in the world every moment of every day...
Philosophical moment over... carry on....
For this shoot Sufjan and I went underneath a bridge and the cement had great lines... as they reflected in his glasses I set up the shot.. I am happy with the end result.
I keep asking myself why I take pictures. Why am I photographer? The truth is....I'm not sure. I've always liked creating things and being an introvert, photography was something I could do on my own.
I enjoy documenting the world around me and a lot of my photos are around my house because I just don't get out that often or I don't bring my camera with me enough when I do get out.
One of the best things about being a generalist in photography, I can shoot whatever I want which is great but it also means I'll never be really good one particular genre. I've never really been good at anything in life, photography has really been the only thing that people actually seem to like from me. That makes me happy and brings joy to my life when people enjoy my work.
As you may have noticed, I'm not as active on Flickr as I once was. Flickr has become a big time suck for me, I was spending hours and hours a day looking at other peoples photos and usually commenting on them but that was taking time away from me and It may sound selfish but I need time to work on me to become a better person and a better photographer. I also want to get back into making YouTube videos as well.
I don't know. I was Lightroom and I saw this photo of me being reflected in this hubcap and kind of had one of those self reflection moments about why I take pictures. I've been too hard on myself lately when it comes to photography. It's suppose to be a fun thing, I shouldn't stress out over it.
I realized that I focused so much on the numbers and that's not what photography is about.
So I want to have fun taking pictures again, I don't want to think about whether or not people will like this photo or not because in the end, it doesn't matter. I'm the only one who has to like it and if others don't, they that's fine too. I enjoy sharing my photos with the world because that one photo could make a difference in someone out there. It could put a smile on that one person that's having a real bad day. That's worth it to me.
If you read all of this, Thank you. Means a lot ot me.
Reflejo en rascacielos
Reflection
Madrid (Spain)
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Each morning when I open my eyes I say to myself: I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasnt arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and Im going to be happy in it.
Using: Nikon D7000 ,Nikon 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR DX,
Oslo,Norway
"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before."
~~ Edgar Allan Poe