PDA

View Full Version : Do You See What I See . . .


RJSorensen
16th of February 2005 (Wed), 11:24
Took a drive out west this Sunday past and in the midst of the fog and mist . . . I found this. Only photographers can see such shapes and patterns in the everyday, the beauty in gray . . . lol. Do you see what I see?

Canon Pro1

skifly
16th of February 2005 (Wed), 14:13
fence

RJSorensen
16th of February 2005 (Wed), 23:09
Gosh, this is not that hard . . . I would have thought this old hat trick was done here long ago . . . go on take a stab at it. Use you photo eyes, see.

D Boone
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 04:43
Ok, I give up! Its a fence in the water, and thats why its so uniform, cause of the reflection, but Otherwise, I'm done....

prsdint
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 04:57
waaaaaaaawwo its wonderful nad nice picture



:) Ican see what you are see

Ikinaa
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 05:12
I like it...

And I asked myself the last days of bad weather what I could possibly shoot... Man I lack ideas...

I also lack the 'Do you see what I see?'...
I see neat geometric forms, reflections in water (a subject I like very much), great composition, as always in your pictures, but I can't see behind...

Ussuri
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 06:39
It looks to me like there is one "K" too many?

Words
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 07:24
keep?

RJSorensen
17th of February 2005 (Thu), 07:59
Well perhaps it was not that good of an idea . . . but if you look close, you will see the photograph is flipped 180* or upside down, take your pick. Often in very still reflection shots you can do this and make a 'drab' or otherwise uninteresting photo have that bit of spark needed.

Even in the worst of weather there are things to shoot . . . all one needs do is take a walk with camera in hand, the whole world is laid out before you.