Again, one of my early shots, taken I think in 2006, was on my farm in Northeastern Ohio. The sun was out and I was walking down the yard thinking of something cool to capture and I looked at the spicket and took a picture of it in the "off" position, and thought it had potential, but something didn't look right. So I switched angles and exposures and all kinds of stuff, but nothing. Then I thought I should just lift the handle and add some action, some uniqueness to it, and there you go. Every time I look at this picture I get thirsty because of how clear and shiny the water appears. This picture was also published in 2007, in the International Photography Book.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
She's Sprung a Leak
Again, one of my early shots, taken I think in 2006, was on my farm in Northeastern Ohio. The sun was out and I was walking down the yard thinking of something cool to capture and I looked at the spicket and took a picture of it in the "off" position, and thought it had potential, but something didn't look right. So I switched angles and exposures and all kinds of stuff, but nothing. Then I thought I should just lift the handle and add some action, some uniqueness to it, and there you go. Every time I look at this picture I get thirsty because of how clear and shiny the water appears. This picture was also published in 2007, in the International Photography Book.
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