Sunday evening post. I’m not sure why I like this grainy, slightly soft shot of uilleann piper Cillian Vallely. But I do like it. Sometimes a photograph is simply about having captured the mood of the moment.
Canon G11 capturing the mood.
Sunday evening post. I’m not sure why I like this grainy, slightly soft shot of uilleann piper Cillian Vallely. But I do like it. Sometimes a photograph is simply about having captured the mood of the moment.
Canon G11 capturing the mood.
A few weeks ago I read in Ed Verosky’s email newsletter a commentary about 365 day photo projects. In it he said, “I’m here to tell you that you can let these things go. Simply express what you feel and shoot what you like, whenever the mood strikes.” OK.
Canon G11 taking the day off.
For months I’ve been admiring the cranes at the construction site around the new merge being built from Hwy 1 to Doyle Drive in the Presidio. I really wanted to get up close with the camera but I was told, “No hardhat, no safety vest, no entrance.” Guess I need to get a hardhat and vest and keep them in the car.
Canon G11 playing it safe.
A while back I posted a “green on red” photo, so here’s the reverse. Nopales in Petaluma on the first full day of Fall:
Canon G11 absorbing the color.
Beautiful day today so I drifted off my beaten track and wended my way down to the beach. I really like this shot I got of the corner of JFK Drive and the Great Highway. So simple–just an intersection in front of the beach at 3:33 PM on Wednesday, September 22.
Canon G11 keeping time.