#3 and #5 are so beautiful, I love them.
Hi Katy
I may not comment on all of your photos but I do follow what you are doing. I find your insights and concerns with your photography are very relevant and I can relate to them. I think you express what a a lot of us are feeling. You also seem to bring the best out in other members providing their pieces of wisdom in return.
I think we are all on a journey with our photography. We all want to express ourselves in some way or other through our photos. I think it is a wonderful creative outlet. Maybe it's the combination of artistic expression and the technical aspects that I find both manageable and challenging - a combination of both right brain and left brain.
My approach is to produce images that I like and I hope other people like them too. But at the same time, I don't want to conform to the predictable and I don't expect everyone to like what I do. But when other people do like what I've created, I feel I've connected with them - even if only in a small way. For me, that's a nice feeling of belonging to the human race.
Keep up the good work Katy!
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Hi Katy -- I like #3 and #5 very much, and what Pops said about them -- that I see pictures of that type being sold on interior decorating sites (for beaucoup bucks) as big wall hangings. But I think they're more than that, too, because they convey a sense of mystery in the forest and so on.
I think that photographing snow and ice is one of the hardest things to do -- and you're doing well with it. Keep shooting.
Thanks super much, Raylee and Elise!
Very beautiful photos and successful shots! But here in Venice I already in a T-short, and look at a photo - becomes cold ))))
Let the winter go!!!
Thanks, Yegor, but your humor is very cruel. Letting the winter go is what we're all wanting to do at this point! (are there any other New Englanders who would like to second that???) We may have, at least, another month of snow on the ground and, then what? Then, it's mud season! I'm afraid it's shooting store bought flowers and winter scenes for a while more...
Actually I love Russian winter. I love a cold. For me not properly to go to a T-short in February. But after a dirt and slush will be all for shots so much! In any case - any season is fine in own way!