This past fall my friend Amy and I went to Hovander Park in Ferndale for some fun with the camera. The apples were on the ground under the trees and the pumpkins were sitting ripe in the garden in all their orange glory. It made for some nice contrasting colors. We also walked through the woods and found a small run-down shack that I didn't know existed. The roof had fallen in and the walls were covered in moss. It provided a wonderful new challenge for me because we were loosing daylight and were in the woods and I didn't a tripod with me. I had to hold the camera still for up to 12 seconds for each picture for it to catch all the light. It was quite difficult but we got some good ones.
an Ellipsis calls for Pause and Reflection. it Creates a melancholy longing that Inspires creativity in the Observer. the beauty of Omition is the essence of my art. i strive to Draw Out observances that the Casual observer might not see, or omit an Idea to bring Attention to it, and to Catch moments that might have been Missed.
Monday, February 20, 2012
amy
This past fall my friend Amy and I went to Hovander Park in Ferndale for some fun with the camera. The apples were on the ground under the trees and the pumpkins were sitting ripe in the garden in all their orange glory. It made for some nice contrasting colors. We also walked through the woods and found a small run-down shack that I didn't know existed. The roof had fallen in and the walls were covered in moss. It provided a wonderful new challenge for me because we were loosing daylight and were in the woods and I didn't a tripod with me. I had to hold the camera still for up to 12 seconds for each picture for it to catch all the light. It was quite difficult but we got some good ones.
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