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Denver Botanic Gardens, Language Without Words, artist Asha Eliza Williams
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CC Most Versatile - Centered Composition
My dog is having a fan club and I made this for one lady who comes often just seeing my dog and her boyfriend complains when she's always late.
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I have always taught my students to avoid a dead-center composition. Yet, this foreboding image demanded to be conveyed this way: Like a gloomy classical surrealist painting.
There is something unnerving I find in this image, almost causing physical discomfort: Like the deep bass tones used to foreshadow the worst that is yet to come, in horror movies, causing an involuntary shiver along the spine, and sweaty palms.
This abandoned and dilapidated building, in Panjim, Goa, had warning signs and quarantine boards outside, and strange patches of orange slime and almost glowing yellow-green fungus growing on the walls. I never did find out what had transpired there, and I am not sure I would want to.
My first attempt at taking "Zen" style photos.
Taken at Khadakwasla waterfront. Got lot of help from my kids to build these rock towers. Each one is about 2 feet high (but look much bigger at 10mm wide on the crop sensor).
Canon 550D + Canon 10-18mm. Shutter Priority: 30 Seconds exposure.
Had to use f/22 since I did not have the ND filter.. will take these shots again once I get my hands on the ND filter.
The rocks were "accidentally" lit while my son was taking shots of the rocks with flash ON.
Trying a "Centered" composition this time... Also have shots where the rocks are on the bottom thirds.. but this one is looking better for me. Making an impact :)
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