A well worn path
Thelensspot
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I post this picture for three purposes today.
Firstly, I celebrate one year on DGRIN :clap and I'll have to say it has been a ball!
Secondly, I'd like to think my photography reflects the growth I've hopefully experienced being exposed to the great talents here and getting outstanding feedback when it comes to how to improve the "art" I attempt to express with the camera. This picture I think represents that to me. A year ago I would have walked by this scene depicted here looking for that great landscape shot or the bridge lights shining at night. But having been here for these last twelve months I now try to see everything...even the smallest insignificant thing with which most others couldn't be bothered. I think this picture is a good example of that. Not saying it's a good picture or even average but today... I took the shot!
Thirdly, I look for a subject that might just tell a story in some subtle way. I think this picture does that.
Thanks DGRIN...looking forward to seeing and learning much much more.
Firstly, I celebrate one year on DGRIN :clap and I'll have to say it has been a ball!
Secondly, I'd like to think my photography reflects the growth I've hopefully experienced being exposed to the great talents here and getting outstanding feedback when it comes to how to improve the "art" I attempt to express with the camera. This picture I think represents that to me. A year ago I would have walked by this scene depicted here looking for that great landscape shot or the bridge lights shining at night. But having been here for these last twelve months I now try to see everything...even the smallest insignificant thing with which most others couldn't be bothered. I think this picture is a good example of that. Not saying it's a good picture or even average but today... I took the shot!
Thirdly, I look for a subject that might just tell a story in some subtle way. I think this picture does that.
Thanks DGRIN...looking forward to seeing and learning much much more.
"Photography is partly art and partly science. Really good photography adds discipline, sacrifice and a never ending pursuit of photographic excellence"...ziggy53
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Don
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Thank you , Don! Everything I learned about rust I owe to you!
Thanks to you Don as well...much appreciated. "Fine shot" always makes my day!
A special thanks to you, Taz! You especially have provided lots of input in the past and I am in your debt!
Sara, you've been a breath of fresh air for me and I love your photography. That's a euphemism for "I'm very jealous that you took those fantastic shots and I didn't"
Your infectious enthusiasm will benefit you greatly as your photographic horizons continue to expand.
Good luck,
Tom
Tom, I always look forward to and greatly appreciate your comments and thoughtful analysis ( ) pertaining to my posts. Thank you!
Take care,
Wayne
I agree.
You have definitely learned to see as a true photog.
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I owe you many thanks as well, Cristóbal bow
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From one with your experience Gary this means a great deal to me!
Thank you,
Wayne
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Thank you Jo! Greatly appreciated.
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Wayne
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Thank you, Carter. Couldn't be a nicer guy on here than you!
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Wayne