Green with envy over your beautiful photos
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
ok, MK.. i read that post several times, and i still don't get what you're after..
Um, All I want to know is when did giantbrookie find time to climb up this mountain and put a big Z on it to confuse his geology majors?
Um, All I want to know is when did giantbrookie find time to climb up this mountain and put a big Z on it to confuse his geology majors?
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
LOL! I was thinking the same thing. I read that a couple times over and all I could say was, "Huh?"
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
I'll make it simple for ya mountaineer. Here's the Cliff Notes version. We'll start with the first (topic) sentence:
It would be exciting and interesting to see what you all might pursue beyond the concepts of "pretty," "beautiful" or "Biblical dramatic."
Got that? Now skip to the concluding statement:
It would be kind of fun to have a 'show' on this forum of work that transmits a sense of authenticity and a certain Sierra something, but specifically not in the service landscape romanticism.
Everything in-between amplifies on the topic sentence, and provides rational for the closing statement.
If still confused, PM me.
It would be exciting and interesting to see what you all might pursue beyond the concepts of "pretty," "beautiful" or "Biblical dramatic."
Got that? Now skip to the concluding statement:
It would be kind of fun to have a 'show' on this forum of work that transmits a sense of authenticity and a certain Sierra something, but specifically not in the service landscape romanticism.
Everything in-between amplifies on the topic sentence, and provides rational for the closing statement.
If still confused, PM me.
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
Thanks.
So, basically you are saying shots that show the ugly side of the Sierra?
So, basically you are saying shots that show the ugly side of the Sierra?
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
Is something like this what you are talking about?
or this...
or this...
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
Photojournalism?
Here's one; we used to look 20...
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
John,
Fantastic capture...Kudos to you!
BTW, is that Doug Sr., map-reading under the dipper?
Fantastic capture...Kudos to you!
BTW, is that Doug Sr., map-reading under the dipper?
Mountainman who swims with trout
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
Thank you. No, not Doug Sr, Rob Russell. Skied the Muir Trail w/him back in '81, I swear his skin was smoother then!
JD
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
Surely MK isn't asking for ugly pictures of the sierras.. We all have hundreds of those.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he is asking to see more "artistic" notions we have of the Sierra. Suggesting that we all know of the booming, grand, god speaking from the sky, type of image, but he s asking for an individual, intimate take on the place. We are a group of people that are so driven by this landscape and place that we sit at home and exchange our love of it with strangers, in place of actually being there.
Speaking for myself, I continually find it difficult to seperate the sierra from the "grand landscape" type photograph. Photography for me speaks to personal experience, and my experience in the Sierra is very much about that grand landscape.
For me it's hard to find irony, and a kind of "human comedy" high in the mountains, and that is infact one of the main reasons i find myself retreating there...the other of course is, fish.
Let me try and explain visually...
I find these all to be good representaions of how i like to make photographs of my experiences,
ie. The Florida Keys, Eastern Oregon, and Air Travel.
And this is the most succesful way i have represented my sierra experience. Yet to me still very heavy with the "grand landscape" feel, but that is simply the nature of the beast...
Sorry if this is more than people care to chew on, but i find this is a very interesting topic... I have a feeling MK and myself are what i endearingly like to refer to as Art F%#s...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he is asking to see more "artistic" notions we have of the Sierra. Suggesting that we all know of the booming, grand, god speaking from the sky, type of image, but he s asking for an individual, intimate take on the place. We are a group of people that are so driven by this landscape and place that we sit at home and exchange our love of it with strangers, in place of actually being there.
Speaking for myself, I continually find it difficult to seperate the sierra from the "grand landscape" type photograph. Photography for me speaks to personal experience, and my experience in the Sierra is very much about that grand landscape.
For me it's hard to find irony, and a kind of "human comedy" high in the mountains, and that is infact one of the main reasons i find myself retreating there...the other of course is, fish.
Let me try and explain visually...
I find these all to be good representaions of how i like to make photographs of my experiences,
ie. The Florida Keys, Eastern Oregon, and Air Travel.
And this is the most succesful way i have represented my sierra experience. Yet to me still very heavy with the "grand landscape" feel, but that is simply the nature of the beast...
Sorry if this is more than people care to chew on, but i find this is a very interesting topic... I have a feeling MK and myself are what i endearingly like to refer to as Art F%#s...
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Re: Green with envy over your beautiful photos
how much for a print of that dead fish photo?
I think you're spot on in your analysis.. And, any pic with your dog in it is good enough for me.. oh, and yes, the background is nice as well.
I thought this thread was about technique and camera choice, but i've been wrong before..
I think you're spot on in your analysis.. And, any pic with your dog in it is good enough for me.. oh, and yes, the background is nice as well.
I thought this thread was about technique and camera choice, but i've been wrong before..
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