A man confronts the veil of separation between the kid's world and the adult world. In the former, a pungent array of hues soaks the canvas of life. In the world of grown-ups, monochromatic drear envelopes every last pigment.
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Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
10.07.2012
Veil of Separation
A man confronts the veil of separation between the kid's world and the adult world. In the former, a pungent array of hues soaks the canvas of life. In the world of grown-ups, monochromatic drear envelopes every last pigment.
10.06.2012
Slack-Lining at Its Finest.
Shot at 18mm, ISO 200, 1/1000sec. @ f/6.3 |
Carpinteria State Beach. We spent many summer mornings balancing on these slack-lines. One must reach a mental state somewhat similar to nirvana to become skillful at this activity. A distraction-free climate like the beach -with waves gently caressing the seashore - cultivates the concentration one needs in order to master the art of slack-lining.
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beach,
blue,
color,
contrast,
lens,
light,
limitless,
passion,
photography,
POV,
sand,
sky,
slack-lining,
sunshine,
vignette,
volleyball
4.07.2012
Skies of Blue Hues

Last semester, one of the highlights for me was bringing my camera to hiking class, and documenting our adventures.
There is something about hiking in the wilderness that really pushes humans to new limits, both physically and spiritually, while also reminding us that life is not meant to always be busy and loud. Silence and rest are two vital, yet rare necessities that are fading away in our world. Spending time in nature, either alone or with companions, puts things back into perspective for me.

4.03.2012
Trumpets of San Francisco
One of the things I love about cities is the creative and talented people
who inhabit them. I feel that a single image of a native does more justice in
portraying the vibe of a city than a plethora of snapshots, void of people, could ever bring to the table.
The bright colors of this trumpeter's outfit caught my eye, and the festive noise that ensued from the combination of his trumpet skills and his tap dancing hit my ear-drum. I talked with him for a bit, and he seemed very mature for his age. He's going to go far, and already has (Apparently he's playing the trumpet at an upcoming Giants game!).
Check out his blog @ gabrielangelotrumpet.blogspot.com
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