black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
I think you've got more of a flair for the abstract than you realize....or maybe care to admit. In any case, this is good stuff. I'd like to see more of this genre from you.
Stay safe,
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
I could probably find a dozen other details if I tried, but I guess I'm more of a street shooter at heart. I did enjoy doing some extreme processing on #3 and #4, so maybe I'll come back to this one in a couple of months when it's too hot to breathe here, much less shoot.
black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
You're a street shooter supreme, no question. But, like most accomplished photographers, you can excel at other challenges.....i.e. abstract work....when sufficiently motivated. It's been my observation, over the years, that when you jump into the abstract world, you produce very credible work.
We in north Florida have developed a new dance.....it's called the A.C. Hop. When out and around, we go only from one air conditioned spot to another. No AC....no visit from the dancers. Yesterday here, it was 95% and about 90 per cent humidity. I was lucky to get home alive.
Stay safe.
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
@black mamba said:
I think you've got more of a flair for the abstract than you realize....or maybe care to admit. In any case, this is good stuff. I'd like to see more of this genre from you.
Stay safe,
Tom
I agree with Tom. Really interesting work!
Phil
I don't know where I'm going, but I'm going anyway.
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I think you've got more of a flair for the abstract than you realize....or maybe care to admit. In any case, this is good stuff. I'd like to see more of this genre from you.
Stay safe,
Tom
Thanks, Tom. Here's another from the set:
5.
I could probably find a dozen other details if I tried, but I guess I'm more of a street shooter at heart. I did enjoy doing some extreme processing on #3 and #4, so maybe I'll come back to this one in a couple of months when it's too hot to breathe here, much less shoot.
You're a street shooter supreme, no question. But, like most accomplished photographers, you can excel at other challenges.....i.e. abstract work....when sufficiently motivated. It's been my observation, over the years, that when you jump into the abstract world, you produce very credible work.
We in north Florida have developed a new dance.....it's called the A.C. Hop. When out and around, we go only from one air conditioned spot to another. No AC....no visit from the dancers. Yesterday here, it was 95% and about 90 per cent humidity. I was lucky to get home alive.
Stay safe.
I agree with Tom. Really interesting work!
Phil
Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
Light control is perfect Richard!
Thanks for looking in, Phil and Taz.
I like the details in 2, 3 and 4 Richard
Thanks. #3 is probably my favorite.