Greetings, Fellow Grasscatchers!
It's growing, it's changing, it's color shifting and arranging the garbs of Earth.
I am here with another lazy roadside series taken on a drive by. No more planned than registering what catches my attention. Perhaps honed a bit, perhaps dulled a lot... such as it currently is with all of the experience, both focusing on certain patterns and being diffused over other matters.
Do you see a body here? Earth has many.
Camera Settings:
Aperture F 4;
Shutter Speed 1/800 sec.;
Light Sensitivity ISO 200;
Focal Length 200 mm.
The garments are by anthropomorphic design.
Taken under no special light conditions and with less than optimal settings due to lack of...any other purpose for the time being, the photographs exist to simply honor the seasons and their current state.
The second one I can easily see as a reference to my own future watercolor attempts.
Can't say no to rust, wind turbines, and the carpets of green and yellow.
And now for the third shot that only existed so that I could tell you about its existence.
The problem with these shots is, apart from the light being nothing special, one has to kill the engine and pull over the car in order to make them steady, safe, and as sharp as possible, also not too much.
And by that I mean I am losing part of the potential for perfectly used kinetic energy. Losing momentum.
Gaining pattern memories of views perhaps unique, though. This is what we're playing for.
Peace and Plenties!
Yours,
Manol