butch
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Quandries:
I live in a small town in South Arkansas. There is no "street photography" because the Wal-Mart super center has rendered downtown a ghost town and with gasoline at $2.70 a gallon, I'm not driving to Monroe or Shrevesport or Little Rock. I don't have Raid's daughter. There is no landscape since all you see is Pine trees, cotton fields. gray Summer skies, and transmission lines. One can't see the denizons of the aeries and beaver ponds because of the foilage.
Pluses:
There is a restoration project of a cabin originally built in 1836 whose progress I have been recording. There is a Centennial garden where some of the local ladies plant Crepe Myrtles, Daisies, and rhubarb, along with a bunch of stuff that only they know. Great for Provia. I have a macro lens for my SLR's, so a Poke Sallet berry or bumble bee is fair game (and the Poke eats pretty good, too). Jimson weed is beginning to flower.
Definite future subjects:
In the Bible belt we have a thousand different churches per acre. I've thought that I would drive around at 10:30 Sunday A.M. and shoot some of them but I'm haunted by a guy after whom I'v read who said never to shoot a building. If I had some or Trevor's stained glass I'd certainly jump for that, but I don't. Tomorrow I'll hit the road-side markets. Watermelons, tomatoes, and squash ought to give me some practice on the use of red and yellow filters. And once in a while there is the knock-out, farmer's daughter in cut-off blue jeans.
How do you choose your subjects and projects?
I live in a small town in South Arkansas. There is no "street photography" because the Wal-Mart super center has rendered downtown a ghost town and with gasoline at $2.70 a gallon, I'm not driving to Monroe or Shrevesport or Little Rock. I don't have Raid's daughter. There is no landscape since all you see is Pine trees, cotton fields. gray Summer skies, and transmission lines. One can't see the denizons of the aeries and beaver ponds because of the foilage.
Pluses:
There is a restoration project of a cabin originally built in 1836 whose progress I have been recording. There is a Centennial garden where some of the local ladies plant Crepe Myrtles, Daisies, and rhubarb, along with a bunch of stuff that only they know. Great for Provia. I have a macro lens for my SLR's, so a Poke Sallet berry or bumble bee is fair game (and the Poke eats pretty good, too). Jimson weed is beginning to flower.
Definite future subjects:
In the Bible belt we have a thousand different churches per acre. I've thought that I would drive around at 10:30 Sunday A.M. and shoot some of them but I'm haunted by a guy after whom I'v read who said never to shoot a building. If I had some or Trevor's stained glass I'd certainly jump for that, but I don't. Tomorrow I'll hit the road-side markets. Watermelons, tomatoes, and squash ought to give me some practice on the use of red and yellow filters. And once in a while there is the knock-out, farmer's daughter in cut-off blue jeans.
How do you choose your subjects and projects?