this is something i tangle with - a lack - always - of time. Poetry simmers in my heart but it is buried deep - and i need time to coax it out of itès shell -
now i LOVE the faint smell of rain - tea, rain, a piece of pie, beautiful music by Satie, and a little glimmer of hope - hope for anything - even the birth of a poem - appease me.
Ian, I love your photographs. They are all wonderful, but for some reason that really simple one of the leaf on the stream is really striking to me. Maybe it's the mix of light and shadow on the water I find so compelling? I don't know, but it's beautiful.
Most of these were taken on a Canon ixus400.
I've had it for four years after noticing how much fun others were having with pocket-sized cameras. It's a bit arthritic now but it's still my little favourite.
About three years after getting the ixus I bought a digital SLR and one of these days I'll learn how to use it.
There's a few references to photoshop. I avoided using photoshop in the beginning, it's a moot point whether it's still photography and not merely computer graphics. This idea changed when my friend and pro photographer, Anne, urged me to ''push'' my images to get the best results. Now I feel it's all about the finished image; the end justifies the means. In a way this implies photography has been devalued, and it has, but then no one has been using box cameras and silver nitrate for a while - it's progress. As long as the spirit is alive, it's still photography.
Very nearly all the images involve some photoshop but I've only tagged those that used more photoshop than photography.
Technically, I still don't use photoshop. It's Paintshop Pro Photo XI. At one tenth the cost and able to do everything I need it to, I can put the half-grand saved towards another lens.
Art is both creation and recreation. Of the two ideas, I think art as recreation or as sheer play of the human spirit is more important.
Lin Yutang
What is art? Art could be how you view life and not necessarily tied to the production of objects. Hamish Fulton
If we had never before looked upon the earth, but suddenly came to it man or woman grown, set down in the midst of a summer mead, would it not seem to us a radiant vision? The hues, the shapes, the song and life of birds, above all the sunlight, the breath of heaven, resting on it; the mind would be filled with its glory unable to grasp it, hardly believing that such things could be mere matter ... too beautiful to be long watched lest it should fade away. Richard Jefferies, from 'Wild Flowers'
Photography needs more anarchists. Anne de Haas
In our creativity, we should endeavour to make mistakes. There is nothing wrong in making mistakes; in fact it should be regarded as a creative virtue. After all, success is just an accident that occurs while we are making mistakes. potager's proverb
Actually, I'm not all that interested in the subject of photography. Once the picture is in the box, I'm not all that interested in what happens next. Hunters, after all, aren't cooks. Henri Cartier-Bresson
walk slowly, take your time and smell the roses...
pea & ham
Being a blog, photos get posted in chronological order not always in the order they're made, and never in an order which represents my own favourites, whether it's artistically pleasing, a fascinating learning process, an enjoyable day's hunting or just bloody amazing that anything turned out better than I hoped!
Also, as every picture tells a story, I thought I'd select a few images which mean more than the majority I've snapped and place them to a sub-blog, which I call Short Back & Sides, and I'll record some notes and memories, motivation and inspiration, and any other mumbles that come to mind.
9 comments:
this is something i tangle with
- a lack - always - of time.
Poetry simmers in my heart but
it is buried deep - and i need
time to coax it out of itès
shell -
now i LOVE the faint smell of
rain - tea, rain, a piece of pie,
beautiful music by Satie,
and a little glimmer of hope -
hope for anything - even the
birth of a poem - appease me.
an art course.....that sounds interesting!
yes and it's time of a certain quality that we need, sophie. ;o)
lluvia, i'm looking forward to the course. it is only beginners but i hope it allows me a definite 3 hours set aside for art each week.
Ian, I love your photographs. They are all wonderful, but for some reason that really simple one of the leaf on the stream is really striking to me. Maybe it's the mix of light and shadow on the water I find so compelling? I don't know, but it's beautiful.
I'm starting a stone-carving course next Thursday for high school kids. Welcome to fall :)
Your pictures are splendid by the way ...
I have just stumbled upon your site, and I must say, you have a quite wonderful eye.
thanks! i must get around to putting some more up - it's almost another month!
hey, thomp, i'm certain i've seen you around - do you do the IF? i will check it out. :o)
Got three pictures up I took today from my whereabouts Ian, finally got to it.
Open air heated swimming pool ~ Heavenly!
Art Class ~ fun fun fun!
Smooch,
The Tart
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