Vince Lupo
Whatever
Throw away the rudder, float away on a vapour trail....

Float Away on a Vapour Trail by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Float Away on a Vapour Trail by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
paulfish4570
Veteran
as usual, vince, killer ...
airfrogusmc
Veteran
as usual, vince, killer ...
Agree Paul Wonderful Vince.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
as usual, vince, killer ...
Many thanks - as a good Canadian it made me think of the Tragically Hip when I saw it.
DwF
Well-known
Add me to the list, beautiful shot Vince!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Add me to the list, beautiful shot Vince!
Many thanks - makes me realize I need to get back out West soon!
airfrogusmc
Veteran
gabrielelopez
Established
I keep choosing to shoot when the light is going out, or is just gone, and stopping in full light, it's been so from some years until today.

Bingley
Veteran
Firstly let me thank Helen for starting this wonderful thread.
OK its got me going now so I will chance my hand and try a couple more approaches to capturing the essence that I think work. (Hint - its all in the viewer's mind). ...
Another approach is to use a shaft of light to direct the viewer's eye and focus attention on the subject. The aim is to use what is there to suggest the bigger truth by suggesting what is not actually depicted - the essence.
A Darkening HIllside in Autumn by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
And another is to use something that distorts the image to merely suggest the elementary essence of the image.
Abstract Figures at the Water Wall 2 by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Here is one where I had no choice but to make a virtue out of a necessity. I totally blew the focus. So, instead of throwing the image away I enhanced the blur with texture and vignette to hint at what's going on - busy, busy busy! I think it kind of works. Anyway I like like it.
Dark Street by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
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Fantastic work, Peter. These should be hanging on your wall...
Bingley
Veteran
Wonderful work, Vince!!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Wonderful work, Vince!!
Many thank you’s! Not sure if that particular shot represents the ‘final essence’, but as you can see it definitely caught my attention when I saw it.
peterm1
Veteran
Is it possible to capture the essence of a city in a photo? I do not know but sometimes I try..............When I do this I often (but not always) use reflections so as to get some detail and some wider more expansive elements in frame. Often I try to juxtapose old and new where both architectural styles are present. In any event I am, in this sort of photo, usually trying to somehow capture the essential elements of the city in question. Believe me though more often it fails than works. But it's all about experimenting.
This one has the old reflected in the new.
_DSC3351zzz by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
And this aims to capture the essence of Hong Kong - high rise and cranes. Everywhere, high rise and cranes.
Cranes on the skyline by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
I took several shots of this view and experimented with how to best represent this view of Melbourne Southbank from my hotel window. One shot was even more obscured than this, being shot through a translucent window blind. But I like this one which also gets the to keep some elemental details albeit in a fairly abstract way.
City Nocturne 2 by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Another shot taken near the above location. I thought this also worked to capture the essence of a city full of tall buildings of various architectures and sizes.
Angles on angles by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
These are all reflected shots taken in my home town Adelaide and aim to capture the cities essential nature - old and new cohabiting together - for the most part reasonably successfully in the way they work together to create an atmosphere for the city.
Framed in Red by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Sky blue by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Spire and glass by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Skyline 2 by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
The world, reflected by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
This one has the old reflected in the new.

And this aims to capture the essence of Hong Kong - high rise and cranes. Everywhere, high rise and cranes.

I took several shots of this view and experimented with how to best represent this view of Melbourne Southbank from my hotel window. One shot was even more obscured than this, being shot through a translucent window blind. But I like this one which also gets the to keep some elemental details albeit in a fairly abstract way.

Another shot taken near the above location. I thought this also worked to capture the essence of a city full of tall buildings of various architectures and sizes.

These are all reflected shots taken in my home town Adelaide and aim to capture the cities essential nature - old and new cohabiting together - for the most part reasonably successfully in the way they work together to create an atmosphere for the city.





Godfrey
somewhat colored
Some stunning photographs, Peter! Thanks for showing them!
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robert blu
quiet photographer
Excelent series, Peter. Love how the use of light and colours enhance your framing. Great style.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Another day at home, due to covid skyrocketing in my area.
Listening to something strong in order to uplift my spirit...
M10, CV 50/2 Heliar
Listening to something strong in order to uplift my spirit...

M10, CV 50/2 Heliar
Vince Lupo
Whatever
airfrogusmc
Veteran
paulfish4570
Veteran
love the grave yard, vince ...
paulfish4570
Veteran
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Wow, wild
I think I would 'title' that one, Paul..
Are You Listening or Can You hear Me ~
I think I would 'title' that one, Paul..
Are You Listening or Can You hear Me ~
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