Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian. When you drink the water, remember the river.
Beautiful.I too have some images from today,http://sedun.posterous.com/a-walk-in-the-mistHope you like them, I suffered to shoot these!All the best,Laurie.PS. WARNING, the video contains extreme ugliness!
I think you look good, a bit like Jeff Bridges.
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Be calm.
I think there are three ways of taking photographs:1. As the scene is.2. As most people see it.3. As most people remember it.I would try to compensate for the blue light, either in camera with white balance or in post processing. That moves the photo from 1 to 2.Just FYI, category 3 is high saturation, high contrast, slight vignetting. I see a lot of video that looks like this.
thanks, Bru. I might add a category: "As the artist sees it."
"As the artist sees it."Hah! I would never have thought to add that! The many eye operations I have had make me believe that others do not want to see the world the way I do.How about, "as the artist imagines it."
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI too have some images from today,
http://sedun.posterous.com/a-walk-in-the-mist
Hope you like them, I suffered to shoot these!
All the best,
Laurie.
PS. WARNING, the video contains extreme ugliness!
I think you look good, a bit like Jeff Bridges.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteBe calm.
ReplyDeleteI think there are three ways of taking photographs:
ReplyDelete1. As the scene is.
2. As most people see it.
3. As most people remember it.
I would try to compensate for the blue light, either in camera with white balance or in post processing. That moves the photo from 1 to 2.
Just FYI, category 3 is high saturation, high contrast, slight vignetting. I see a lot of video that looks like this.
thanks, Bru.
ReplyDeleteI might add a category:
"As the artist sees it."
"As the artist sees it."
ReplyDeleteHah! I would never have thought to add that! The many eye operations I have had make me believe that others do not want to see the world the way I do.
How about, "as the artist imagines it."