Unintended Consequences

After titling one of my photos as “Volunteer Park Walker” it occurred to me that readers might interpret this title in multiple ways. (Sometimes I like that… for example, dan’s outside is my other blog.) In this case, you might think that this is a photo of someone who voluntarily walks in parks. However, Seattle residents will understand that this is a photo of a walker who is passing through Volunteer Park.

More about this photo… I like several things about this image (and the black and white version, which I may like even more) including: the odd proportions of the trees (which seem huge) and the walker (who seems too small); the motion blur of the walker due to low light, long exposure, and a purposeful walk; the quality of the twilight; the leaves littering the ground.

It was a lucky shot. I was carefully framing some shots of the trees when I saw this person approaching quickly from left to right. As he (she? I’m not sure…) moved quickly across the lawn behind the trees I intuitively snapped four shots as the figure reached interesting juxtapositions with the trees. Of the four, this is the only one that worked for me.
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Tarn, Rock, Peak. Twenty Lakes Basin. (monochrome)

TarnRockPeakBW2006|10|07: Tarn, Rock, Peak. (Monochrome) Twenty Lakes Basin, Sierra Nevada. October 7, 2006. © "copyright g dan mitchell". ("sales")    keywords: tarn lake rock reflections peak clouds autumn light snow twenty lakes basin sierra nevada mountains california black and white photograph

Tarn, Rock, Peak. (Monochrome) Twenty Lakes Basin, Sierra Nevada. October 7, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)

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