JoYork
9th of March 2009 (Mon), 09:07
I was driving to work this morning and nearly screamed... I saw the PERFECT scene unfold in front of my very eyes...
OK let me try to explain it as best I can:
I'd just turned into the street where my office is and I saw a guy up a ladder painting a window. Crossing the road was a distinctive elderly gentleman with an unusual black-and-white dog pulling him along. The way the dog was determined to drag its owner along the street made it look like something from a cartoon. It also reminded me of the type of cameo that Alfred Hitchcock made in some of his movies.
Anyway, this just all looked so perfect... choreographed almost. At that moment I wished I wasn't driving and had my camera in my hands, ready to snap that perfect photograph.
But it wasn't meant to be.
I've noticed this a lot, recently... I see so many awesome things and wish I could put a frame around it and freeze it in motion, but as soon as I've spotted it the moment has gone forever.
I'm waiting for the new Canon BrainCam to be released.
OK let me try to explain it as best I can:
I'd just turned into the street where my office is and I saw a guy up a ladder painting a window. Crossing the road was a distinctive elderly gentleman with an unusual black-and-white dog pulling him along. The way the dog was determined to drag its owner along the street made it look like something from a cartoon. It also reminded me of the type of cameo that Alfred Hitchcock made in some of his movies.
Anyway, this just all looked so perfect... choreographed almost. At that moment I wished I wasn't driving and had my camera in my hands, ready to snap that perfect photograph.
But it wasn't meant to be.
I've noticed this a lot, recently... I see so many awesome things and wish I could put a frame around it and freeze it in motion, but as soon as I've spotted it the moment has gone forever.
I'm waiting for the new Canon BrainCam to be released.