Really cool statues, but what grabbed me was the subtle colors in the first photo and the way you positioned yourself so that the vaulted ceiling framed the statue. Lovely!
Thanks, Linda. I had to camp out for about 20 minutes to get shots with no people in them but in retrospect, it would have been nice to have a student in the shot for scale. I shot this with a little Sony point-n-shoot which give a nice jpg file. Not much editing but it did require some straightening.
With titling skills like this, you could find useful employment with those of us who scratch our head and can’t think of a Title. A lovely record shot, by the way, Ken. Always worth arriving a little earlier than needed at a new place to take a walk around.
Thanks, Andy. I have to apologize for some of the titles. I once did a series of titles that were the time of day that I was doing the titles; hours, minutes seconds. It was just about as useful as anything else I could come up with.
Very nicely presented! I’m curious now…what? Where? etc.
Thanks, blue. This was taken at the University of Rochester (NY) library. I was there for a concert and had a little time to myself.
Very cool shots. And light caesar vinaigrette does seem most appropriate!
Thanks, Howard. Believe it or not, it’s difficult to match a photograph with a salad dressing. I’m new at this so you’ll have to cut me some slack.
Really cool statues, but what grabbed me was the subtle colors in the first photo and the way you positioned yourself so that the vaulted ceiling framed the statue. Lovely!
Thanks, Linda. I had to camp out for about 20 minutes to get shots with no people in them but in retrospect, it would have been nice to have a student in the shot for scale. I shot this with a little Sony point-n-shoot which give a nice jpg file. Not much editing but it did require some straightening.
With titling skills like this, you could find useful employment with those of us who scratch our head and can’t think of a Title. A lovely record shot, by the way, Ken. Always worth arriving a little earlier than needed at a new place to take a walk around.
Thanks, Andy. I have to apologize for some of the titles. I once did a series of titles that were the time of day that I was doing the titles; hours, minutes seconds. It was just about as useful as anything else I could come up with.
Beautiful shots – especially the first one.
Thanks, Ash.People walk by these everyday and never even notice them.
Wonderful interior shots, Ken.
Thanks, Jane. I had a great time here.