Some of the best shots are the ones that happen by accident. I have taken lots of shots that were meant to be of one thing, but captured something unseen at the time. I like the immediacy of doing a few ‘point and shoot’ shots too. Don’t aim, don’t frame! You never know what you may get. Is hubby happy with all this fame and adulation 😉
oh gosh Mike, i take ZILLIONS of ‘don’t aim, don’t frame’ pictures, mostly out of a moving car, i have a terrabyte of them, about 1/2% usefull lol say you didn’t answer me if i could hook up an external hard drive with photos and photoshop and run them on a netbook? and where IS your blog post? lol
Strange & great, sweetheart! And isn’t it better sometimes not to know what he’s building in there. An anarchistic frame, a lovely photograph, Elaine! All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
I’m digging the tilt, it adds a nice dynamic to the portrait.
haha the tilt is coz he was fiddling with my camera and accidentally took a picture of himself 🙂
Terrific angle…and love the expression captured here. A mix – it looks to me – of curiosity..and squinting in the light of the sun!
he looks angry – very nice lighting and framing
I agree with SD, that what I was going to say. I’m always so focused on the frame being level. This shows me I need to try new things. Great shot!
I like the angle and the title, it does give the image another meaning.
Some of the best shots are the ones that happen by accident. I have taken lots of shots that were meant to be of one thing, but captured something unseen at the time. I like the immediacy of doing a few ‘point and shoot’ shots too. Don’t aim, don’t frame! You never know what you may get. Is hubby happy with all this fame and adulation 😉
oh gosh Mike, i take ZILLIONS of ‘don’t aim, don’t frame’ pictures, mostly out of a moving car, i have a terrabyte of them, about 1/2% usefull lol say you didn’t answer me if i could hook up an external hard drive with photos and photoshop and run them on a netbook? and where IS your blog post? lol
Strange & great, sweetheart! And isn’t it better sometimes not to know what he’s building in there. An anarchistic frame, a lovely photograph, Elaine! All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.