Sometimes you're just going to be lucky, so be prepared for it.
I took this photo down on the forgotten coast of Florida's panhandle. Bobbie and I where doing some work on her uncle's beach house and we where driving back to Port St. Joe heading back home. I wanted to get a photo of the layers of trees (foreground, background) that gave a kind of spooky dinosaur era effect. I rolled down the car window (while driving) and pointed my iPhone out the window and took a shot. Only later when I looked at the photo (and did a little cropping to remove the power lines) did I discover that I had gotten lucky. It happens sometimes.
The composition with the lower foreground blur (from moving) to the twin trees in the center and the tall foreground tree on the right with the line of background tree just turned out great. Way better that I was expecting. I just wanted an example for a drawing / painting I wanted to do.
I took this photo down on the forgotten coast of Florida's panhandle. Bobbie and I where doing some work on her uncle's beach house and we where driving back to Port St. Joe heading back home. I wanted to get a photo of the layers of trees (foreground, background) that gave a kind of spooky dinosaur era effect. I rolled down the car window (while driving) and pointed my iPhone out the window and took a shot. Only later when I looked at the photo (and did a little cropping to remove the power lines) did I discover that I had gotten lucky. It happens sometimes.
The composition with the lower foreground blur (from moving) to the twin trees in the center and the tall foreground tree on the right with the line of background tree just turned out great. Way better that I was expecting. I just wanted an example for a drawing / painting I wanted to do.
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