Art, photoart and Photography by me. Imagik = image magic. Magic is the effect that image-play has on me. I hope to share that. Images, eclectic, whatever turns me on at the moment. My creative play. To say it, cross imagination with magic.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
The Lazy Hazy Daze of Summer (Fishing Belle Isle)
The Lazy Hazy Daze of Summer (Fishing Belle Isle), by Mary Stebbins Taitt. Click image to view larger.
This is really nice the way you've captured the haze. I've had trouble with that in the past. I took pictures of that marsh behind my Sandwich apartment on Cape Cod in pea soup fog--I couldn't even see across the street. When I got the film developed, all appeared crystal clear. Is that a river around Belle Isle or a lake? Pretty, pretty.
It's the Detroit river and I think it flows into Lake St. Clair.
I had that same problem at Negwegon, remember, it was all foggy, and misty and so cool-looking in in the pix you either couldn't see it or could barely see it, nothing like what it really looked like.
The picture as it came from the camera looked a little misty. I enhanced it just slightly, on the left ONLY, in photoshop. The rightt is how it looked from the camera.
A very interesting and captivating photo. I could feel the tranquility of that place running through me. Maybe I should download it and use it as wallpaper .
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Very dreamy! This could be the dust jacket for a book, or the opening scene of a movie. I like it a lot!
thanks Andra
This is really nice the way you've captured the haze. I've had trouble with that in the past. I took pictures of that marsh behind my Sandwich apartment on Cape Cod in pea soup fog--I couldn't even see across the street. When I got the film developed, all appeared crystal clear. Is that a river around Belle Isle or a lake? Pretty, pretty.
It's the Detroit river and I think it flows into Lake St. Clair.
I had that same problem at Negwegon, remember, it was all foggy, and misty and so cool-looking in in the pix you either couldn't see it or could barely see it, nothing like what it really looked like.
The picture as it came from the camera looked a little misty. I enhanced it just slightly, on the left ONLY, in photoshop. The rightt is how it looked from the camera.
A very interesting and captivating photo. I could feel the tranquility of that place running through me. Maybe I should download it and use it as wallpaper .
Thanks so much tin117~~ Mary :-D
WOW! this is art. the photography like vision of a parallel world, hidden, nevertheless therefore close. loving photo Mary!! compliments!
Thanks, Daniele!!! :-D
This is hidden--in the heart of Detroit!
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