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visualeigh: When life gives you sunshine, go for the shadows
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. When life gives you sunshine, go for the shadows. A car show at Lake Tahoe where, as you may know, when it's sunny, it's REALLY sunny! Instead of bemoaning my fate (I much prefer soft, overcast light when shooting car shows), I looked at what the light was giving me: bold shadows. So I incorporated those shadows into my compositions as you see here. ©Carol Leigh.
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visualeigh: Issue #1 of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine now available!
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, November 14, 2012. Issue #1 of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine now available! I've finished my first issue of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine and it's up and ready to wing its way to your e-mail box. Issue #1 runs 29 pages and features these articles:. Composition "Bones": Gisela's Birdhouse. Seeing: What I Saw/What I Made. Photomontage: What's It Made Of? Composition Anchor or Base: Bubbles. Posted by Carol Leigh.
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visualeigh: What I Saw/What I Made
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Sunday, August 10, 2014. What I Saw/What I Made. When it's overcast here on the Oregon coast, I find myself drawn to photographing piles of fishing nets and buoys. Why not shoot them in bright sunlight? Because then there are way too many dark nooks and crannies, way too much light reflecting off the plastic buoys, and the colors appear washed out. I used a 24-85mm Canon lens on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II ca...
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visualeigh: What I Saw/What I Made
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. What I Saw/What I Made. I was walking on the fishing boat docks in Newport, Oregon and the only lens I had with me was a 24mm-85mm on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. I took an overview of a boat hull so you can see what I saw. I set my lens at 24mm for this one. I wasn't interested in the whole hull (love that word combo! Posted by Carol Leigh. July 26, 2014 at 7:51 AM.
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visualeigh: November 2012
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, November 14, 2012. Issue #1 of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine now available! I've finished my first issue of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine and it's up and ready to wing its way to your e-mail box. Issue #1 runs 29 pages and features these articles:. Composition "Bones": Gisela's Birdhouse. Seeing: What I Saw/What I Made. Photomontage: What's It Made Of? Composition Anchor or Base: Bubbles. Posted by Carol Leigh.
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visualeigh: Indecent exposure . . .
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Indecent exposure . . . While in Astoria, Oregon, I photographed reflections in water because I loved how rich the blue and gold colors were (top photo). Well, yeah, except that I've really lost all the drama in the water, haven't I? Luckily when I take miserable shots such as this, I can keep them, blithely writing them off as "teaching tools! Posted by Carol Leigh.
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visualeigh: September 2012
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Friday, September 21, 2012. Traveling home from Astoria yesterday, we passed some old train cars. How could we not. Here you see the train car that I saw. And here are three examples of the types of things I extracted from the scraped, scratched, and scuffed paint. Woo hoo! Posted by Carol Leigh. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. 169;Carol Leigh, celebrating the ordinary. Posted by Carol Leigh. Today, older a...
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visualeigh: May 2013
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Issue #2 of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine now available! I've finished my second issue of "VisuaLeigh" e-Zine and it's up and ready to wing its way to your e-mail box. Issue #2 runs 30 pages and features these articles:. On Seeing: View from the Couch. Light and Shadow: Car Show Shadows. Composition: Having an Anchor or Base. Composition: Weird But It Works. What It's Made Of: "Learning".
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visualeigh: January 2013
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. When life gives you sunshine, go for the shadows. A car show at Lake Tahoe where, as you may know, when it's sunny, it's REALLY sunny! Instead of bemoaning my fate (I much prefer soft, overcast light when shooting car shows), I looked at what the light was giving me: bold shadows. So I incorporated those shadows into my compositions as you see here. ©Carol Leigh.
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visualeigh: December 2013
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Adventures in composition, seeing, and inspiration for photographers and visual artists of all types. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. What I Saw/What I Made. I was walking on the fishing boat docks in Newport, Oregon and the only lens I had with me was a 24mm-85mm on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. I took an overview of a boat hull so you can see what I saw. I set my lens at 24mm for this one. I wasn't interested in the whole hull (love that word combo! Posted by Carol Leigh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).