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366 Day 72: I started today by photographing a light and shadow pattern. And then I made a snap sp. And then I realised I had the white balance set for tungsten light, so all was blue by chance. And then I saw something else ...
I don't know what this means, and maybe I never will, but I shall not dwell.
Images appear in the strangest ways. And I want to be aware of them, not to let them pass.
Working on my homew… no, FUNwork.
This is one of the test shots before shooting with Dynax.
Although it was not particularly an image I initially had in my mind, I liked the backlight and I kept on trying. When I finally grabbed Dynax, the sunlight was gone.
Oh, well, it wouldn’t have been good for the class anyway. It doesn’t match the theme of the homework.
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Hm... It might have been good if I had taken other mug than this silly Bully one... :\
This image was taken during the "Creating Visual Poetry at Kubota Gardens" Workshop, sponsored by the Henry Art Gallery of the University of Washington and the Photo Center NW as part of their celebration of the amazing Shadows of a Fleeting World: Pictorial Photography and Seattle Camera Club exhibition.
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Self. In the darkenss of a room, with only one light source, I achieved this effect.
Model: CaitlinMaryanne (me)
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So along with my 365 I am starting a few new projects that I am hoping will help me both improve as a photographer and keep my enthusiasm going
Today is the first "Tuesday 20"
I am taking 20 pictures and 20 pictures only
No spray and pray
Single shot, no do overs
And I will put up all 20, warts and all
"Every picture has its shadows
And it has some source of light
Blindness, blindness and sight..."
from "Shadows and Light" by Joni Mitchell
Wandering around the Exchange District during the lunch enjoying the weather and the beautiful buildings.
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I was too chicken to go onto the upper floors
I swear there are ghosts in the buildings
It creeped me out big time
Another Neah Bay/Cape Flattery-inspired image from the 1999 series, done for an exhibition on the Oregon Coast. northwest art
My friend the incredible how is my inspiration for this series. I freely admit to "borrowing" from her but my images are a pale imitation at best. Please look at her wonderful photos.
I have found the challenge of shadows very fun. It is a lot harder to get interesting shadows than I ever imagined.
1. shadow arch, 2. playing with shadows, 3. scarred, 4. natures bokeh, 5. shadow puppet, 6. Logan's Run, 7. what is it?, 8. gates are closing, 9. art, 10. green light, 11. leaves on the wall, 12. light and dark, 13. which way?, 14. Hand puppet, 15. yellow man, 16. it comes for you, 17. sadow of former self, 18. liberty or security?, 19. burned in, 20. looked better in person, 21. distortion, 22. cut in two, 23. what do u c?, 24. black mold, 25. peachy, 26. against the wall, 27. version 50, 28. why?, 29. curtain, 30. another attempt
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