I enjoy using a camera to translate my visualization into reality on paper. Visualization is defined as the ability to see in the "mind's eye" the finished work before actual application. It is the creative process of images transitioning from the realm of the reactive and contemplative to the conscious and deliberate. An element of surreal gives the viewer a different perspective on the subject, removing the literal and getting down to the essence of conveying the energy of the subject. For me, the image begins when the work goes beyond merely representing reality and enters the realm of personal expression. My methods are meant to be intentional, whether in the camera or post processing.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Brooklyn Bridge...Again!





I'm still working on some of my December images from Brooklyn. I'm almost done with Brooklyn but before I leave NYC behind, I'd like to present 2 different moods of the bridge on the same morning. I'm not sure which one I like better. I emphasized the bridge in the BG a lot more than the image below for a more detailed mood on a foggy morning. However, the one below shows the bridge fading in the fog which creates a moody feel. Which one do you like? Or do you like either of them at all!!!??? Thanks for viewing my Brooklyn shots. I'll be working on some new ones in the weeks to come.

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