Many pictures were shot today, so there was no problem in selecting few for the ‘Picture of the day’ project. The selection is here.
I love photography. For me, it’s like painting, but better. And more accurate. And unlike painting, I can actually participate. I am not a big success or great master by any means. But I enjoy taking pictures. I also enjoy looking at other people work and sometimes sharing it. When I do, this is the category that I use.
Many pictures were shot today, so there was no problem in selecting few for the ‘Picture of the day’ project. The selection is here.
My entry for ‘Picture of the day’ for today is very small – just two images. In fact, it is twice of what I actually need, but my previous postings make me feel somewhat guilty for today. On the other hand, I was in the photo mood for most of the day and if I just had more time (like no office work or something) I would have made a lot of pictures. This calms me down.
Food is the theme for today’s submission to ‘Picture of the day’ project. And not just any food, but vegetarian food. That is a rare ocassion in my house, so I decided to record it for future generations.
P.S.: I’ll need a lot of meat in the evening to compensate for this…
Yet another excellent photography site at InfraredDreams.com. As the domain suggests, images are done in the infrared light scope. Most of the infrared photographs that I have seen were dedicated to subjects like landscapes, forests, marines, etc. This site, on the other hand, presents people from the point of view of the infrared. Some pictures were done in the studio, others – outside. Great art!
WARNING: there are a lot of nude and erotic pictures, so if you are alergic to the display of human body, then you better skip the link.
Once again I am going to post night photography. Today pictures are from the front of the Miramare hotel and a Haagen-Dazs cafe. The album is here.
Every time I hold camera in my hands while it is dark, I am fighting with myself about using a tripod. I do have it always in the car, but mounting a camera on the tripod and the possibility of walking around with one don’t feel like a lot of excitement. So I don’t. But than, every time I look at the pictures that I had to take with f/4 and ISO1600 I kick myself in the butt for not using a tripod. Results could have been so much better with a slower aperture and lower ISO.