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“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow." – Imogen Cunningham

“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.” – Edward Steichen

Making Tracks

Another beach image, the last one for a while, I promise. I'd be interested to hear which one you prefer of the two, if you're in the mood to leave a comment here.

Man! I am totally beat. Today was unseasonably warm here in SF, and I went to see the parade to celebrate the Giants winning the world series. It was hot, and crowded - so crowded that I barely saw the tops of the floats during the parade, and frequently only saw a sea of cameras in front of me as people tried to record what they couldn't see. Still, the energy of the croud was fab, especially when the players showed up at the end of the parade. I really felt like I was there for something historical. And then, you know, what with one thing and another it became a long day. But a good one. Time to hit the sack!

3 comments:

  1. I love everything about this...interesting tracks into the sunset (or sunrise)...a very unique perspective!

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  2. I like the colors a little better on this one, but I like the surfer as the POI instead of the tracks on the first one. The tracks tend to lead your eyes everywhere where as the surfer keeps bringing you back to the central point and keep you in the photo longer. IMHO.

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  3. If you weren't so tired from the crowds, you could have raked all those tyre marks out of the sand. Joking as I really think the real-life aspect of the marks gives energy to a beautiful landscape.

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