This is fun. Your versatility is admirable when I think of just the last half dozen photos you posted. I feel both a sense of humor and a touch of classicism in this. What Ed said and your reply – yes, definitely.
Thanks Lynn. I gave up on an orthodox approach years ago. Restricting what’s in front of the lens (or how the treatments look) may help the photograph fit into a narrowly defined aesthetic but it is not satisfying. Nor is it fun. 😄
Great monochrome processing.
Much appreciated, nice to hear from you.
Enter the human condition into the natural setting. Suddenly emotion is part of the image.
Thanks Ed. Picking up the leaf did seem to create the possibility of narrative. Enjoy your Sunday.
Wonderful!
Thanks Peter!
This is fun. Your versatility is admirable when I think of just the last half dozen photos you posted. I feel both a sense of humor and a touch of classicism in this. What Ed said and your reply – yes, definitely.
Thanks Lynn. I gave up on an orthodox approach years ago. Restricting what’s in front of the lens (or how the treatments look) may help the photograph fit into a narrowly defined aesthetic but it is not satisfying. Nor is it fun. 😄