Sunday, April 08, 2012
Homeward Bound
This is a shot from Red Rocks near Santa Fe, New Mexico taken on the last day of my recent "Natural Eye" workshop with Eddie Soloway. It took some effort on my part to break out of my comfort zone but doesn't any learning or change! Here are a few of the things I learned (click on the image for more commentary and images);
1. Simplify - Less is often More
2. Embracing Abstraction
3. Experiment
4. Work on Projects
5. Photo Play - Varing Techniques
6. Use DOF to focus attention
7. Seek the Essence of a Place
8. Work the Frame
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