When I set out to photograph the Memorial Day parade I hope to end up with a memorable photograph when I am done. The first thing I look for is an "overall" shot that shows the parade in its surroundings - one that would give a sense of Sea Cliff. Then I start looking for "medium" shots that zero in on smaller parts of the scene. Then I look for the close-up in hopes that it will be more dramatic. The way it works, of course, is that I am looking for all of these things all at the same time! So I only did an "OK" job today. I have some nice things, but nothing as strong as I might hope for. The photograph with the Green Beret saluting is kind of an exercise in composition, where I have him looking out of the frame, for something different. The last photograph is interesting - it is a grandfather, who served in the Coast Guard in WWII, with his grandson who is on active duty in the Marine Corps. I think maybe the best picture is the group of Girl Scouts, because we can spend time enjoying their faces and see how much fun they are having.
Monday, May 26, 2014
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3 comments:
I love that the grandfather is enjoying the parade with his grandson. I was off a day looking for your flag picture. My apologies.
Joan
That's OK, I never know what day it is myself! :-)
I also liked the grandfather and grandson together. bsk
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