This photo is one instance where taking photos with my iPhone helped me hone a vision of an image I wanted to capture with my dSLR. A fun day out with my camera phone helped me see something I’d have walked past otherwise. A little experimentation and I knew I had to return with my dSLR.
Another instance of this occurred with the photo in my Trees in the Fog blog entry. These days I find myself experimenting a great deal on my iPhone and keeping an open mind on how to translate my experiments to final product with my dSLR.
[tags]photography, fine art, abstract, nature[/tags]
Cool abstract! I constantly use my cell phone in combination with GPS notes to scout photo locations…especially for the upcoming autumn season. It’s a great tool 🙂
Intriguing sense of movement and color.
I think if you tried a bit harder your watermark could be even more complex, busy and distracting. It’s all I see looking at the picture. Get over yourself and lose the watermark.
Thanks David
Julie that is a smart way to plan ahead. Thanks for sharing that.
I’m more than happy to receive constructive criticism, but in a respectful manner. If you’d like to comment on my blog then I expect you to address me in the respectful manner you would in meeting me in person. Fortunately for you no one is making you look at my photographs online. If the watermark bothers you so greatly then you’re welcome to look at photography else where. If you’d like to know why I use a watermark (something I’ve written on extensively here) then I’m happy to point you to it after receiving an apology for your rude and obnoxious behavior.