The art of seeing something as we move about (like this pattern on pattern scene) is one thing. Taking the time to stop and attempt to capture it is another. Note to self: stop more often
Ann Heeley-Raysays
Hi John.. Did the bit of emerald green catch your eye before snapping the shutter?
It did not.
I was on a one lane bridge with no rail; got the shot quickly and got off the bridge with all things intact.
The green piece is sort of a where’s Waldo thing isn’t it? I toyed with removing it post-production, but chose not to.
The art of seeing something as we move about (like this pattern on pattern scene) is one thing. Taking the time to stop and attempt to capture it is another. Note to self: stop more often
Hi John.. Did the bit of emerald green catch your eye before snapping the shutter?
It did not.
I was on a one lane bridge with no rail; got the shot quickly and got off the bridge with all things intact.
The green piece is sort of a where’s Waldo thing isn’t it? I toyed with removing it post-production, but chose not to.
A mesmerizing shot!
And that’s what caught my eye initially. The effect is multiplied many times when viewed on a large monitor (and probably more so in print).