I’m confused Joe. Is there a reason that your posting photos from other photographers on your own blog? At quick glance, one would think that this is a photo of yours. Just a photo with nothing else except for the tag line. But why post another photographer’s images if you’re not going to say something about them?
Latoga – There’s no reason to be confused. The photo credit is clear. I feature images from other photographers somewhat regularly because I want to share and promote their outstanding work.
I could drone on about the curves in the hills having a great leading line to the windmill, or complementary blue/orange tones of foreground/sky, or excellent light painting on the windmill and how it interacts with the clouds — Steve’s image is exemplary of the beauty and mystery of shooting at night.
The “No Words” featuring of photographs simply presents images I like. Hope you enjoy them, too.
latoga:
I’m confused Joe. Is there a reason that your posting photos from other photographers on your own blog? At quick glance, one would think that this is a photo of yours. Just a photo with nothing else except for the tag line. But why post another photographer’s images if you’re not going to say something about them?
Looking for clarity…
30 June 2007, 9:54 amMark Hobson:
I’m not normally a fan of star trail pictures but that windmill creates an interesting and somewhat mysterious quality to the picture …nice
30 June 2007, 11:13 amSteve Anderson:
Thanks Mark. I’m happy Joe found the image good enough to put up on his site. The more feedback one gets the better.
-Steve
30 June 2007, 5:42 pmjoe:
Latoga – There’s no reason to be confused. The photo credit is clear. I feature images from other photographers somewhat regularly because I want to share and promote their outstanding work.
I could drone on about the curves in the hills having a great leading line to the windmill, or complementary blue/orange tones of foreground/sky, or excellent light painting on the windmill and how it interacts with the clouds — Steve’s image is exemplary of the beauty and mystery of shooting at night.
The “No Words” featuring of photographs simply presents images I like. Hope you enjoy them, too.
Cheers,
Joe
1 July 2007, 1:21 pm