Hello Everyone,
I don't want to brag, but I think I'm in the top 5 best quicksand photographers in the whole world (I'd put Duncan at #1!!). Recently, I've been going through my work over the past decade - thousands and thousands...
....BUT, I haven't shot every possible scenario yet. And I want to shoot more this coming summer, SO, tell me, folks, what new scene/scenario should I aim for - what image is waiting to be born? Remember, I'm talking about photography here - not video. Don't give me your favorite custom scene, hoping I'll make a video out of it. What I'm aiming for here, is the single photo (like my avatar of Ludella - probably one of my best shots ever) that will make one's jaw drop - or that never before scene image...
Ideas...creativity...something new...I crave this!! Please help. Thanks.
Michael
What to photograph next - this summer
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Re: What to photograph next - this summer
How about... an underwater photo of a lady sinking into some underwater quicksand. Novel, but maybe not impossible?
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MoTU wrote:How about... an underwater photo of a lady sinking into some underwater quicksand. Novel, but maybe not impossible?
Nice! I never thought of that. Do-able, too. I can imagine both a deeper water shot - like a damsel waist deep in mud, with her head and arms just above the surface of the water; and then a shot of her holding her breath in the water, with her chest deep in the quicksand/mud.
Or one could have a shallow layer of water - a few inches - above the quicksand. Then take that half in/half out of shot showing above and below the water level.
Thanks. Definitely something to aim for.
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Re: What to photograph next - this summer
Some sort of industrial accident. They start pouring the cement when they shouldn't, for example. Warehouse worker has to wade through a vat of molasses to shut off a valve.
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My suggestion would be to do some night work with extremely dramatic lighting, especially back-lighting.
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My suggestion would be to do some MPVBleck work with extremely dramatic struggling, in especially thick MPVBleck.
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