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Ways of Seeing — 13 Comments

  1. Happy New Year, Eaton! Thank you for stopping by. I'm glad the idea appeals to you! It seems like something you would enjoy, particularly with your artist's eye.

    Hope you're well!

  2. Neat! I have a fairly new camera which gets little use. Since I don't get out much, I could still take simple photographs of the views outside my windows. The squirrels these last few weeks have been a grand source of entertainment and this would be a fine way to remember that without worrying about great quality. Just enjoying the moment and capturing what I see are good goals.

  3. As much as I love writing there are times when I can only indulge my creative side in photography. It's less complicated, perhaps that's because poetry can be such an emotional digging around inside oneself.

    Anyways I oscillate between technical shots and spur of the moment art. And I'm always amazed at how many photos can come from one view; time and time again. Different light, composition, people… a few minutes can make a big difference to the same scene.

    Hopefully I will get to see some photos encouraged by your post, Noony.

    And, I am well thank you. 🙂

  4. Hi, Darla! I'm glad that you've got some ideas to use your new camera. You know what I did a lot when I was younger? Still lifes, around my house. I loved taking pictures of my favorite areas; my bedside table with CD player is still a favorite from that period. Inside is as useful as outside, for pictures.

  5. I agree, Byz, it's incredible how many different shots we can get from one particular place. I've seen some photographers do the same place in different seasons/light and then use that as a series. It's fun to see.

    I hope we do get to see more of your photographs; I love seeing them!

    ~hugs~

  6. Okay, I'm hooked. I took some photos around mid-day, will continue to do so at different times of day, same shots. I'm actually quite excited about this, it's nice to interact with y'all again. 😉