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Did Someone Say Snow?
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David Z & Earl W
One Last Trellis Shot
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This farm's near Grand Ledge on M-43. Somehow I've never taken a photo I really liked of these buildings.
Last January 3 I wandered into GL on an errand, and nearly every photo I shot that day was taken during that trip. They were, on the whole, just awful. Some days are photographic disasters.
Y' get color today because this photo doesn't work well in monochrome.
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The project photo was the first photo I posted with the to-be-recurring trellis theme, although our trellis isn't actually shown (and, as we've seen, I'd already taken at least one earlier trellis pic). I imagine I'll have more to say about this later.
This was the day I started thinking of doing a photo-a-day, by the way. If you read the tags I put on the next few project pics, you'll see I was skeptical about my ability to follow through.
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The Sony DSC-H55 actually shoots only in color. While this may seem to handicap a monochrome photographer, it's not significantly different from shooting black & white pics with a DSLR (or any film camera, for that matter). You do see the potential-photograph in color, but a mental translation makes appropriate adjustments. Then you use software to make similar adjustments on the computer. Although it didn't work out for this specific photo, I've rarely found it to be a problem.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 15 (mostly terrible)
Title of "roll:" Miscellany
Other photos taken on 1/3/2012: none
Last January 3 I wandered into GL on an errand, and nearly every photo I shot that day was taken during that trip. They were, on the whole, just awful. Some days are photographic disasters.
Y' get color today because this photo doesn't work well in monochrome.
==========
The project photo was the first photo I posted with the to-be-recurring trellis theme, although our trellis isn't actually shown (and, as we've seen, I'd already taken at least one earlier trellis pic). I imagine I'll have more to say about this later.
This was the day I started thinking of doing a photo-a-day, by the way. If you read the tags I put on the next few project pics, you'll see I was skeptical about my ability to follow through.
==========
The Sony DSC-H55 actually shoots only in color. While this may seem to handicap a monochrome photographer, it's not significantly different from shooting black & white pics with a DSLR (or any film camera, for that matter). You do see the potential-photograph in color, but a mental translation makes appropriate adjustments. Then you use software to make similar adjustments on the computer. Although it didn't work out for this specific photo, I've rarely found it to be a problem.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 15 (mostly terrible)
Title of "roll:" Miscellany
Other photos taken on 1/3/2012: none
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