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I got ALMOST close enough.

View Really Big on Real Black, on fluidr (my new favorite flickr app): www.fluidr.com/photos/elizabethglass/6274021797/

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It's been windy as f*** for like two weeks now...so if I wanna shoot outside, I guess I gotta find something impervious. This is part of the giant hoist at Harborage Marina in Boyne City.

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Sometimes blurred form has more to say than fine detail. I realize that makes me sound like an art wanker, but belief compels me to say it anyway. One day I'll be fine with just leaving this part blank.

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Another excised beauty from Boyne Avenue Greenhouse, all the more magnificent for the character that can only come with age and knowing. She is Katherine Hepburn at ninety after a windy walk in the sun, and if you should fail to appreciate that, she really doesn't give a damn.

First of three versions.

P.S. It is perhaps worth noting that (accidentally) in keeping with the theme of trash v. treasure, my lighting (now that the desk lamp has burned out) comes from the discarded medical examination lamp I rescued after dropping off a catering job. Hand-held and moved about during a six-second exposure to soften the shadows and seemingly to expand the light source. Who has time to set up a "real" studio?

Tags:   peony portrait flower nikon d60 self-taught

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Another excised beauty from Boyne Avenue Greenhouse, all the more magnificent for the character that can only come with age and knowing. She is Katherine Hepburn at ninety after a windy walk in the sun, and if you should fail to appreciate that, she really doesn't give a damn.

Second of three versions.

P.S. It is perhaps worth noting that (accidentally) in keeping with the theme of trash v. treasure, my lighting (now that the desk lamp has burned out) comes from the discarded medical examination lamp I rescued after dropping off a catering job. Hand-held and moved about during a six-second exposure to soften the shadows and seemingly to expand the light source. Who has time to set up a "real" studio?

Tags:   peony portrait flower nikon d60 self-taught


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