"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
You have a great start here at Caedes... you're already in my favorites! :^) You have a good eye. Although I may be biased, as I am a big fan of b&w. Thanks for sharing the pic...
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Ok Ok Ok ... we'll call it a draw ... probably one of those nationality things anyway .. like color & colour .. (*he says as he scans his message for typos, afraid to hit the post button, and bring ridicule upon his tribe*)
Hi there Mark...nice to meet you...and thanks alot for dropping by with your impressions of The Bicycle Path...glad it caught your eye...I set it on a dark background with bike riders to add to the feeling of travelling free on into the night...if that makes any sense to you...anyhow, thanks again...I appreciate the visit.:Pat.
You want to know how to capture your car digitally? Well I am no expert, but I might have a few tips. Don't be afraid to get up close and personal. This way, you have more control over what is in the shot, and it is effective to play with the depth of field. Also, make sure your image isn't cluttered. Nobody wants to look at the dirty snow in your yard or the junk in your neighbor's. :-) Just try to keep superfluous junk out of the image unless you think it adds to the shot. A backdrop of your neighborhood would degrade the image, but a backdrop of a dealer's garage might improve the image. I guess I would just recommend playing with the angles a bit. Try to get some of the car's curves and lines in it. That is about all I can say. Good luck...er...providential blessings. :-)
Hi Mark...thanks for dropping by Brampton 1945...glad to know it was of interest...yes, it really has changed alot since then, even in my lifetime...thanks again...I appreciate your visit and comments.:Pat.
Howdy from Arizona! Thank you for stopping and commenting at "This Anna's a Male". Was in Alberta for over a week in June once - Calgary, Banff, Jasper, etc. Wish / hope I can go back again w/digital cameras!
~Aurora