PESO - Wet Lands
Bruce Dayton
bkdayton at daytonphoto.com
Tue May 1 12:23:14 EDT 2007
I like this shot with the rail separating the foreground and
background. The haze helps strengthen the image of the mothball
fleet. I really wish I could see more of the fleet, though.
For me the shot is almost there - just a bit more of the fleet and if
possible, more birds to emphasize the wetlands.
--
Bruce
Monday, April 30, 2007, 6:53:33 PM, you wrote:
Eac> I have felt the need to do something different. So I am taking a photography
Eac> class, advanced, from a teacher I took classes from about four years ago.
Eac> Yup, that teacher, for those of you that remember, that depressed me because I
Eac> thought he was overly critical of my work. However, this time around he seems
Eac> to be a more complimentary, so maybe I have improved. :-) Well, it has been
Eac> four years.
Eac> We are supposed to do a "project" and the class culminates in a little show.
Eac> It's hard to explain my project, but it's sort of the intersection between
Eac> man-made and nature in my area. Or ecological landscapes, or environmental
Eac> landscapes, such as landscapes in context just like environmental portraits are
Eac> portraits in context. In other words, not everything will be pretty, pretty
Eac> and I am not cloning telephone poles, etc. out.
Eac> But I am still going for good composition and somewhat good looking over
Eac> all.
Eac> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/wetlands1.htm
Eac> For those of you familiar with my area, that is Mt. Diablo and part of the
Eac> moth-balled fleet (still there, but much smaller than before).
Eac> Comments welcome.
Eac> Marnie aka Doe :-)
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