FOTOGRAFY FORK

Basics of Forking Fotografer
Our fotografic fork is of many tines.

City & its streets, countryside & its roads, architecture & its details, people & [ their ]
nature, four legged companions & their Zoo brothers +++

The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre.

Travel bugs
We love to travel, no matter where to. We enjoy both the city and the nature.

When we’re 64
By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick.

PHOTOARTEL'S Blog
Visiting this blog is the most useful waste of time!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Searching for light in the darkness ( Part 2 )

Continuation,  Part 1
Rephrasing Confucius,  
the hardest thing of all is to photograph a black cat in a dark room ...

Exercise often results in a black rectangle, or, - if you're lucky enough 
to shoot with a Hasselblad, - "Black Square".

(All images are clickable )
 
Light & shadows,  New Orleans LA
Hoosier Park's The Winner's Circle Pub, Indianapolis, IN
St. Charles Streetcar Line, New Orleans LA
Steet lantern light,  New Orleans
Indiana Theatre, Indianapolis IN
Street and car lights, Mermaid Ave Brooklyn NY
Market District,  New Orleans LA
Le Pavillon Hotel, New Orleans LA
The First Bank and Trust Tower, New Orleans LA
They say, sun never sets on British Empire. 
Is there saying for moon and Marriott?
Bourbon Street Distillery,  Indianapolis IN
Verrazano Bridge, Brooklyn NY
Disco lights, Burbon Street New Orleans LA

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for visiting us.
You are very welcome to leave whatever
the opinion our post inspired.