I've cut back on sky shots (apart from astronomy ones, which require fifty shots for a single image or so), but this one's too good to pass up:

Sun diffracting off moisture in the air to create a rainbow in entirely the wrong part of the sky
I've also started a new album for non-abstract shots that still contain the depth effect that I seek in photography, which includes shots like this:

and this:

I am, of course, still shooting the abstract photos that I love:


And the thing I'm still trying is to get things like this:

Ten thousand shots later, and I'm beginning-- finally-- to be able to get shots like this.
Sometimes. When I crop it right.
(It came from here:
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We also took advantage of a free Sunday for me to , resulting in the pictures you saw in the previous entry, as well as a few more:


(note the trouble I had with camera angle to hide the man in the background. What man? The man you can see the reflection of.)

I took about a hundred pictures in that photoshoot. About five of them were unusable, plus the one I accidentally shot of my feet. I kept about fifty for the album.
And I only really like about three. The rest leave me with this feeling of vague dissatisfaction.

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