Grumpy Old Guy
Grumpy Old Guy's JournalSensorio! (cross posted from the photography group)
If you happen to find yourself driving the California Coast, take some time to stop in Paso Robles to enjoy "Sensorio, Field of LIght," a multi-media art installation by Bruce Munro built into the rolling hills just east of town. You won't be sorry.
Here is a link to the event.
https://sensoriopaso.com/?utm_source=amf&utm_medium=search&utm_source=amf&utm_medium=search&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvqeUBhCBARIsAOdt45Zeub7wQGsFXzPxWPS2BWKrjM_UboQ0Lrd0XLtnfjfYwI8Ay4S_onQaAgD8EALw_wcB
Sensorio, Field of Light
If you happen to find yourself driving the California Coast, take some time to stop in Paso Robles to enjoy "Sensorio, Field of LIght," a multi-media art installation by Bruce Munro built into the rolling hills just east of town. You won't be sorry.
Here is a link to the event.
https://sensoriopaso.com/?utm_source=amf&utm_medium=search&utm_source=amf&utm_medium=search&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvqeUBhCBARIsAOdt45Zeub7wQGsFXzPxWPS2BWKrjM_UboQ0Lrd0XLtnfjfYwI8Ay4S_onQaAgD8EALw_wcB
More black and white
Here are some more images in black and white, inspired by last month's photography contest.Egret in Flight
Low Flying Egret
Gull
Behunin Cabin
Old Arena
Griffith Park Observatory
Griffith Park Observatory
Old Corral
West Mitten
West and East Mitten
Skull Rock
Before The Fall
Filosena Ranch
John Ford's Point
Camel Butte
San Jose
***Another poll for the next photo contest theme.***
I can't decide, so I'm doing a better poll. Thanks for your help.
Grumpy
Possible ideas for the next photography contest, and a poll.
Here are a couple of ideas for the next photo contest. I'm open to other suggestions as well. Please vote in the poll and let me know what you think. Your comments are also welcome.
1) "I pulled over for this!" Entries can be anything at all. The only requirement would be that you would have to be driving, (or riding), and seen something so outstanding that you felt compelled to pull over and grab a quick shot. Obviously, we would be working on the honor system here, but most of the pics would probably be vacation photos. They could also include urban shots and cityscapes as well. The title of the entry would be the road or highway you were on when you took the picture.
2) "Shot on film!" Again, the subject could be anything at all, but the original would have to have been shot on film. This would mean you would have to either scan an old image or go out and shoot something new with a film camera. If you don't have a scanner, or don't live near a Kinko's, Walgreens, or any of the other places that scan, I'm sure one of the other DU members would be glad to help you out. I would be happy to scan any images that you mail me, or perhaps you have a family member or friend that could help you out.
A few words about "Moon and Bridge."
Thank you all for your support in the last photo contest. Id like to post a few thoughts about my winning picture, Moon and Bridge.
I love this photo for three reasons. First, its a simple composition, with only three elements, the moon, the bridge, and the sky. There is nothing else to confuse the viewer. Second, it contains an optical illusion. The cables on the bridge appear to run normally along the sides of the bridge, and then they appear to crisscross in front of the tower, and then they seem to go back to where they belong. Third, of course, is the precise timing that it took to get the moon positioned perfectly behind the tower.
No one would blame you if you thought this was a photo composite of two separate images. After all, what are the chances of catching the moon at that exact position? Well, as it turns out, there are several apps for a cell phone or computer that makes photos like this possible. Some of them are Photo Pills, Photographers Ephemeris, or in this case, Planit! and Planit! Pro. You can enter a location, date and time into these programs and they will tell you exactly where and when the sun and moon are going to be. Some of these programs are very simple to use, and others have a bit of a learning curve, but they all work great.
In this case, I found myself on a hilltop in San Pedro, overlooking L.A. Harbor, with about thirty other photographers who keep in touch on Instagram. Im sure that there are probably similar groups in most cities around the country. There are probably photography clubs that do the same thing in your area as well. I was able to get there about thirty minutes before the alignment took place, which gave me enough time to frame a good composition and do some test exposures. Thanks to Planit Pro! We all knew the exact moment that the moon would cross behind the bridge.
Ive posted a few other photos in the last year featuring lunar and solar alignments. Theyre some of my favorite shots. Let me know if youd like more information about these apps.
***APRIL PHOTO CONTEST: "THE WINNERS!***
Here is the link to the winners thread in General Discussion
https://democraticunderground.com/100216605976
***APRIL PHOTO CONTEST: "THE WINNERS!***
***APRIL PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS***(Well, this is a little awkward).
The winners of the April photo contest, Beauty in black and white, anything and everything black and white, are as follows :
First Place, with Moon and Bridge, a shot of the moon rising behind L.A.s Vincent Thomas Bridge, is ME!!!!
Second Place, with Touched by Gods, an amazing shot of a beautiful shoreline and an angry sky, is LakeArenal.
Third Place, with Big Meadow and the Sawtooth Ridge, a stunning shot of horses set against a breathtaking mountain range, is Tom Kitten.
Hosts Choice is Romance of a Rose by Legger. I chose this photo for two reasons. First, I love the selective focus at the center of the rose, which softens as your eye moves outward. Second, Legger and I have been happily married for thirty seven years, and I intend to keep it that way.
I had a terrific time running the contest for the first time, and I sincerely thank you all for your participation.
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