Bay Reflection Abstracts
Panasonic DMC-G1, Lumix 14-45mm
Diptych #5 for the March Project. We went for a walk along the Embarcadero waterfront near AT&T park. It was a very warm and clear spring day yesterday.
Any ideas for April's project?
--Warren
Labels: Abstracts, Panasonic DMC-G1, Project Mar. 2010
8 Comments:
This would be a tough one, but how about a documentary in 6 or less photos? It kind of continues the theme of diptychs etc.
Dan
Dan, it will be tough for the rest of us, but I know that you have at least one set done already for your class, right? :)
Or maybe we just chill for a month and not put pressure on ourselves to do anything in particular?
--Warren
I'm in. Sounds challenging. And cool.
I'm in, too. I'll try to make up for March ;-)
Very nice photos, Warren. Isn't it amazing - these are images made with only water, wind, and light, and of course, you as the artist!
I'm in. I catch up on the posting when I get back home. Have spent the last several weeks in western Mass.......burrrrrr.
Warren,
Nice use of reflections and angles of the rippling water.
**Dolph
Can we agree on a definition of "documentary"? Dan, what did you have in mind?
Thanks,
Warren
Let's leave at open as possible - the theme must be identifiable without captions, must be either all B & W or color, should be using the same size postings - In other words the story evolves as you move from image to image. What does everyone think? For my class assignment I am doing the life cycle of water (no I will not cheat and use it) so I started with storm clouds, rain, small stream, waterfalls, reservoirs, dams, big river, estuary, bay and ocean. Tried to produce the same tones and contrast in each image. I must say it is challenging. Especially in the wet darkroom.
I think it sounds like a fun, interesting, and challenging month ahead of us :)
I suggest a minimum of 3 images, preferably more, but no more than say, 6 or 8.
Dan, please post your class assignment if you feel like it, and if you don't want to include it in April's project, I won't label it as such. I'm interested in seeing it anyway.
--Warren
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