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Thursday, September 21, 2006
Still wet
Thought I'd keep going with the theme of water and muted colors. My somewhat strange photographic mood continues.
Your turn: Should I keep sharing more of the same?
19 comments:
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I like when you mix it up, Carmi. I never know what to expect when I pay you a visit.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this photo, it makes me think of summer and of being a kid. It's a very happy picture!
Hope you have a good day today!
Yes! It's long been proven that water is therapeutic. You are providing a valuable public service.
ReplyDeleteUh....YEAH! Carmi,honestly. You could photograph dirt and we'd all look at it. Don't you know that by now?
ReplyDeleteHere via Michele's. Hope you're having a great day.
Is this a sex thing, Carmi? I'm getting a strong impression here that you're staying home today and giving your wife a delayed birthday celebration.
ReplyDeleteWater is life, and all that. Of course bread is called the staff of life--or is that flour? In any case, pictures of water are often technically difficult to pull off but very soothing to the eye. Keep it up, Carmi. *giggle*
Michele sent me!
WOW! This is a fantastic picture, Carmi...
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of Camera do you have? To catch this in THAT moment! Fantastic!
I cannot comment her cause I dob't have a password!!! UGH! It's Naomi...HELP!
ReplyDeletenice photos. You're making me thirsty. And jealous, because my camera is a piece of garbage.
ReplyDeleteMore of same, or different...who cares? It's your site and if you're feelin' it, go with it...the photos I've seen so far are great!
ReplyDeletethat is awesome!
ReplyDeletehere on my own this time but i am sure i'll be back via michele's at some point. :)
yes yes yes! go check out my wordless wednesday from yesterday... it's not quite water like your pix but the water in the pix adds a cool effect!
ReplyDeletei like to think of it as tears in the pix... tears because summer is over and flowers are dying!
i have a few water pix that i might post this weekend too... you could start a whole new pix meme... i know you don't do them but... just a thought... have you ever done photo friday? i think you should start WWCP (what would carmi photograph)since i already have a few posts titled this... perhaps i will keep it as my own little meme!
oh and yes... keep posting pix, the water is therapeutic!!!!!
i agree with erin... you do post a good mix of pix! seems about time for a mystery photo huh?
I love this one, tried to comment yesterday but blogger was being a butt. I like water, i love the way it laps the shore...so peaceful..
ReplyDeleteI wish my camera hadn't died..sigh
Yes yes the cry came up from Denver
ReplyDeleteI've said it before, and I'll say it again: of COURSE keep sharing your wonderful images!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one of my favorites that you've done. Very very nice!
ReplyDeletebring it on! its only a matter of months before I start again with the snow pictures. You ahave a good eye, friend!
ReplyDeleteoh, utenzi's comment makes me laugh so.. love the clouds in the background - it's the only thing that gives it away that the print isn't shot in black and white. (listen to me, stuck in analog speak: "Print", Ha!)
ReplyDeleteYes, continue, do please continue.
ReplyDeleteThese are great.
Carmi,
ReplyDeleteI think that although the content is interesting (when is water not interesting? hee hee) The muted colours are not for everyone... I personally like water in all its glory, sparkling, reflective, iridescent and blue. Did you use a flash with this image or did you alter it in a imaging program?
When I first saw this image I thought it would have been interesting if you had increased the contrast between the clouds and the water.
Also, although the image is centered I think because of the dynamic action of the h2o I think you can get away with it here, I personally would have experimented with taking the sprayer out completely or concentrating on the details of it. I have a feeling that had you left the sprayer out it would have raised the composition and given the eye a constant form to follow.
So, to answer you question, yah I think you should keep sharing more water pictures. :)
Love that picture, and I love your current theme.
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