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Interesting Accident
Last night I went down to the Utica Marsh to capture some sunset images. I was hoping the normal purple wildflowers would be in full bloom so I could contrast them with the soon to be orange sunset. They were in bloom but only on the far side of the marsh. I spent my time wandering the barge canal trail next to the marsh exploring with the sunset light. As I was moving the camera from portrait to landscape mode I accidentally triggered the shutter. This is the resulting image. I wish all my accidents were this interesting… lol
Alyssa
Canal Remnant
Leading Lines
This week we chose leading lines as our theme. Not because we didn’t know what they are but more as a way to look critically at a composition while making the image. I think I sometimes work on an intuitive level because when I set out to purposefully create images with strong leading lines I found myself having difficulty. It wasn’t until I put that requirement into the back of my mind did the process return to normal for me. I didn’t forget about the assignment, it just wasn’t the only consideration.
I tried to capture some non-normal leading line images, at least for me. I know what I usually fall back on and was trying to break out of that mode. I also posted a pic a few days ago of the interior of the Boehlert Transportation Station in Utica, NY which would also work for this theme. I’m not sure I succeeded completely but I do like what I found…
This first image is from my exploring around the transportation station. This is the side of an old passenger car on display at the Children’s Museum next door to the station. I really liked the polish metal exterior with it strong lines and reflections. In this image the lines bring the eye completely through the view ending on the standout green lamp posts.
My second image is also from outside the transportation station. I was going for the row of bike racks and sidewalk lines pointing off into the distance. I got lucky with the people coming into the frame just outside the entrance door. Having the people in the frame provides two improvements to the image. They add a sense of scale as well as become the objects the lines are leading the eye to.
My last image is a little weaker or maybe less obvious as to the use of leading lines. I wanted to have the ‘shoreline’ lead the eye toward the rocks but I also have the out of frame bridge’s reflection pointing toward the small waterfall in the background. I was able to position the camera so the power line reflection connects with the shoreline and the bridge reflection. This one might be a stretch but I’ll wait for the official ruling… 😉
Into the Distance
Wordless Wednesday: Reflections on Ice
Cruisin’ the Barge Canal
This is the second time I have seen this boat on the barge canal. Looking up the website I find there are some very interesting tours available. Next stop would be the bank to see how best to rob it so I could afford one. lol









