Photographer’s Note
It seems to be happening more and more often to me.....where i'm taking a photo of a subject, when, all of a sudden i notice something completely different that catches my eye.
I was photographing symmetrical patterns on a wall, when i looked down to check a photo previously taken - beside my feet was this scene.
It was taken in Fort Langley near the Railroad Station, in the downtown, Old town centre.
As mentioned, i wanted to photograph the old trains, and the many old wooden structures with alot of Character - but i'm happy with what i walked away with.
Thanks for looking
Hope everyone has a great day!
Thanks
Craig
burraburra, emjleclercq, swiatopelk777, Kielia, UlfE, Juntas trouve(nt) cette note utile
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PJE
(19483) 2009-10-25 22:20
Good evening Craig. Nice capture here with good visual aspects inside the frame. Your comments on finding new photos while shooting a subject is always one of the most rewarding aspects of photography itself. There are two kinds of photos that come to us. The first comes from the photographers who trophy hunt for their photos. They race to the scene with careful calculated timing aspiring to be at the right time and place for the ultimate photo capture. When they have finished their pursuit they race off to the next setting to repeat the process all over again.
The second kind of photographer so chooses to immerse himself into a scene, and allows the scene to come to him. This is done by keeping the minds eye wide open for surprises that will surface in the process. This kind of immersion photography is what I see in this photo and I think for you its perhaps more rewarding not for what you were looking for on the outset, but because the view came to you from simply being there.
Keep up the good work.
westcoastgirl1
(1481) 2009-10-25 22:28
Hello Craig
Hope you are having a good night :)
The mood of this shot is very old world, European to me. It also emits a very mysterious quality. A well captured image despite it being in a puddle. A creative shot indeed! The more I look at it the more I am fond of it's uniqueness and feeling it projects.
Another amazing shot!
Take care and good night,
Tosca
aadaca
(158) 2009-10-25 22:52
I agree entirely with the comment from PJE. Sometimes the best photos we get are those that appear spontaneously rather than those we contrive to capture. On several ocassions I have looked behind from where I was intending to shoot and been rewarded with something special and unexpected.
Good spotting and well done.
pajaran
(3731) 2009-10-25 23:25
Pozdrav.
Pravi reflex u vodi sa dobrim bojama i trenutkom.
Pozdrav, Paja.
bema
(9000) 2009-10-25 23:31
Good morning Craig,
very nice motive and a strange way in which it is captured by yours..
good idea, and a well presented shot, like it..
have a nice week, best regards Bernd
hardyuno
(2553) 2009-10-26 1:23
Hi Craig,
very good capture, great idea to shot this picture. I like the diagonal of the iron fence and the position of the lamp. Very good, TFS
regards
Hartmut
Dyerco
(9246) 2009-10-26 7:39
Hi Craig
Well seen. The light is the only colour in this otherwise monochromatic image. My office used to be in the Fort so I know this place.
Phil
katrinh
(218) 2009-10-26 14:32
Hello Craig,
a very atmospheric picture and a wonderful story of it`s origin. For me, these kind of pictures are some of the best ones one can take, they come when you do not expect them, and it feels good to walk home with a unique shot,
I hope you keep having these moments, keep your eyes wide open for them
Katrin.
rodgerg
(24773) 2009-10-27 1:28
Hello Craig,
A very good idea and a nice shot with these incredible reflections. Excellent framing and composition well balanced with the reflection well located on the left of the image. The barrier in the reflections give rythm and dynamism.
Have a nice day,
Roger
Budapestman
(42660) 2009-10-27 3:31
Hi Craig,
a superb impression with graphic details, the composition of the photo is very attractive, the soft lights adds a lot to the photo. Have a nice day!
George
burraburra
(888) 2009-10-27 3:36
Hi Maca,
I saw this photograph in thumbnails the other day and was drawn toward its presence. However, other things in my life took me away. But I am back (due to you kind critique) and now have opportunity to comment. Yes, great reflective composition. Well captured. Nicely framed. Good focus. I find that also - we go off to capture something that is in our mind and end up with something different which we are please with. :)
Have a nice one,
Regards.
Graham.
johannita
(369) 2009-10-27 7:44
Hello Craig,
beautiful composition, reflections is my favourite theme and here there is a successfull effect.
Congratulations.
Regards,
johannita
kreaaa (150) 2009-10-27 11:27
Hi Craig,
What a nice photo! I simply love reflections, and this is one of the really good ones!
Thanks for sharing,
Erika
emjleclercq
(14446) 2009-10-27 14:37
A beautifull reflection in what could just have been an pool of water. Yes, taking pictures sharpens the eye (at least when you are in a mood for it).
All the best,
Emmanuel
bona
(2439) 2009-10-28 8:16
Great reflection photo. I like the street texture and the way you show the lamp.
Nicely done.
Andre
swiatopelk777
(9074) 2009-10-29 3:03
Hi Craig!
Very sophisticated composition. Nice mirror. Original work. Good frame.
Greetings from Warszawa!
Kielia
(8675) 2009-10-29 12:30
Hi Craig,
it is really exciting to observe the growth of your gallery and how you are choosing the image motifs! You have excellently realized the artistic potential of this simple scene! Very beautiful light and a fantastic mood! What about converting it to B&W?
Warm regards
Harriet
barrufeto_77
(25903) 2009-11-06 10:51
Hi Craig.
My compliments. Reflections are not easy but here you did a lovely work.
Excellent details!
Rgs, Oscar
UlfE
(9110) 2009-11-07 22:36
Hi Craig,
I love the simplicity and creativity of this shot. This is very well spotted and for sure I recognize the situation you describe in your excellent note, when your intention is to photograph something else and you all of sudden discover completely different. What is very creative here is that you make use of the tiling in your composition and how the edge of the puddle forms a perfect diagonal line. An excellent photo-job indeed. TFS and have a nice Sunday!
Cheers,
Ulf
sevy
(13892) 2009-11-09 0:11
Hello,
Original point of view to present undirectly the reality. The photo in this blue dark tones is nicely graphic. Good to have the orange touch of the light.
Yves.
cobra112
(11832) 2009-11-11 12:11
Ciao Craig. An original detailed compo with good colours even if low light. best compliments!
Roberto
Juntas
(3482) 2009-11-19 6:45
Hi Craig. Very well seen. Nice composition and very good details on the floor. Keep looking around. Best regards. Paulo
Photo Information
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Copyright: craig macintosh (macjake)
(2240) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-10-14
- Categories: Vie quotidienne
- Camera: Pentax K 10 D
- Exposition: f/5.6, 1/125 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-25 21:36








