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This is my favorite open-field at sunrise location, on Mulliken Road a couple miles south of town. You can see for a couple miles, looking east, while the trees and structures (and even the telephone poles) give you elements to structure a photograph that isn't just open fields.
I've mentioned, from time to time, my shoot-reframe-refocus-shoot-repeat photographic habits. Here's an excellent example. In just over a minute I shot fifteen photographs with four distinct framings, with minor settings changes between most of the snaps. All were shot from the same location and in generally the same direction, though I panned from northeast to southeast over the session.
This is how I work, folks.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
366 Snaps project discussion and stats for November 17.
This is my favorite open-field at sunrise location, on Mulliken Road a couple miles south of town. You can see for a couple miles, looking east, while the trees and structures (and even the telephone poles) give you elements to structure a photograph that isn't just open fields.
I've mentioned, from time to time, my shoot-reframe-refocus-shoot-repeat photographic habits. Here's an excellent example. In just over a minute I shot fifteen photographs with four distinct framings, with minor settings changes between most of the snaps. All were shot from the same location and in generally the same direction, though I panned from northeast to southeast over the session.
This is how I work, folks.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
366 Snaps project discussion and stats for November 17.
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