On the ropes
I had been looking forward to the ½ way point post for so long that once it was written I felt a little deflated, much as I hate having to work to a dead line (or work at all according to Caz) I am now thinking about this project coming to an end, which is quite depressing. Still the wonderful comments from yesterday picked me up no end and I’m eager for the coming months. The big question is what will happen at the end, on this site I have now got a steady flow of people and it would be silly to abandon the thing totally, so I’m thinking that it may carry on after my birthday in February but in a different form, probably posting pictures and writing only when I’ve got something to say or show, rather than the constant pressure of daily postings.
On to today’s picture, another shot from the mine at Coniston, I loved this place full of interesting bits and pieces, lots of scope for a photographer and set in the middle of wonderful countryside. No apologies for using this technique again as I love the effect and it works so well when you have 2 contrasting colours in the scene, as before I have just de-saturated the blue in the slate and highlighted the orange in the rusty wire and boosted the contrast over the whole image, all done in Lightroom.
One of my first ever records!
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Now playing: Squeeze - Cool For Cats
via FoxyTunes
Comments
I'm from Illinois, by the way, where we have no scenery like you, so I'm heading up to Wisconsin tomorrow! :-)
You can check out my photos at https://justjoyousjourneys.blogspot.com, but they aren't anywhere NEAR your quality! (Oh, and I loved visiting your photo website as well - Thank you!)
-Joy D.
As for where I live - don't let the Monterey pic fool you. I was there on vacation in June. I actually live in Michigan, but we still have great light & great beaches!
I agree, you should stay posting, but if you feel more inspired to not have the daily pressure, you should definitely change your format!
The contrast in the image of the two different mediums is wonderfully observed.
To change the mood a little..
How did they get away with "throw the dog a bone?"