Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Circles and Lines
Every Fall I try and get to one of many local venues to catch some beautiful Ohio Colors. One of the places I go is a living historic farm run by our Columbus and Franklin County Park system. The house is closed this year due to the pandemic but the barn and fields are open. The visitors were few this year because of the pandemic so the photography was particularly good. This is one of the images. This is another which I converted to B+W. I like both images and can't really say which image is stronger. I am not sure where I am taking this blog but I want to mention one point. I watched Sam Abell talk on BandH OPTIC presentations that were virtual this year. I always enjoy hearing how other very successful photographers work and what they were thinking when they shot a particular image. We all work differently, but there are some common similarities, one of which is love of the image. Each image should have heart somewhere. It should be something that the artist wanted to shoot and record in some way. In other words the artist needs to have passion for the idea of the photograph. I think that is close to what Sam said in his talk.
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