Week 6 ? I think, yep, week hash tag six.
It is almost mid term, but that come fast enough so here are some slow things to remind you that things are slow. Keep watching, you might miss them if you fall asleep on the train. Although I have never missed my train stop before. That was not flow.
I decided all these photos would be in no particular order so that I could tell the story in reverse the right way round starting from the middle then flashing forward flashing backward no flash though just straight up lens on light action.
I like to call this photo "Ijustgothelensandwaswalkingalongthewaterfrontonthewayhomeafter"
Only one word is really needed to describe that one.
This one was interesting because I actually got no good shots that whole night including this one. That was a disappointing cold night at the wharf. But that's all the fun really.
Photoshop'd this one. The exposure was terribly low but thanks to the magic of Camera RAW you can bump up the exposure quite a bit without it being too terrible. Straight stars on lens. From the same night.
This is what you do when nothing else is working for you.
Just think outside the box. Although it would be nice, the photo is within the constraints of a box which is kind of impossible with photography. Not IMPOSSIBLE though. Maybe one day there will be ovular sensors and you view them on spherical monitors, and that'll be really normal.
Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots
And then the Wainuiamata Lookout.
Photos don't need focus, this has that "didntcareaboutshutterspeedormovementwhentakingthephoto" type look. All about being creative with shooting. Remember, think outside the ball playing field rectangle.
How do you feel when you are traveling down an escalator, probably not like sick. Flown down.
The final photo of the day. Lights are interesting. All sorts of lights, mountains, hills, snowboards, cats, dogs, water, sand. This one is on street lights though(I think). Who knows though, maybe you can reverse engineer long shutter speed shots and get an original sharp photo. Maybe that is the future of post processing. Future me will tell me that in 50 years. See you in 50 years, 50 years later me. Well I hope anyway.
Stay Creative out there, get the shot, get that shot.
Good Luck with your ventures out in the world.
Piece out.









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