Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Friday, February 29, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Photo Phriday (delayed)
Friday, February 08, 2008
Photo Phriday
New Regular feature for my blog.
UPDATE #2 I should probably tell you that this photo was taken on my Hawaiian holiday at Waimea Falls.
Join the fun by posting a comment with the URL to your Phriday Photo.
BTW: I got this idea from Karen the Shama-lama-mama and her smart alekey comment about my Worldless Wednesday photo. :-)
UPDATE: I just realized the photo wasn't showing... oops. Probably because I had the Height set at 0 pixels! I'm dangerous with a little HTML.
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hawaii,
peacocks,
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photography,
waimea falls
Sunday, June 24, 2007
It's about time
~Henri Cartier-Bresson, photographer
I'm late posting this, which is funny since the quote is about time. I must admit this post was not done with time, unless of course you count the time I spent noodling this quote.
When I was in New York earlier this year, on one of my wandering around Manhattan days, I happened upon this museum, at the International Center of Photography. It wasn't on my list. I just ended up there. And it looked interesting, so I pluncked down the ten dollar admission fee and wandered. It was a quiet little museum. Not packed like the Met or the Guggenheim. Not a big tourist draw. Which is a shame because the exhibits were terrific. This is the kind of place where I would hang out, take classes, attend events, if I lived in New York.
It bears repeating. "That which is done with time, time respects."
Don't rush. Take the time to do a thing right, and it will last.
Another interesting thing about Cartier-Bresson is that he was a patient man. He would set up his camera and wait. He didn't stage the scene, but rather waited for the scene to happen. Sometimes he waited for a long time. His pictures show the care with which he took them. And they are as relevant and beautiful now as they were 70 years ago.
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