March 11, 2014

Photo of the day - a new direction

When I started this blog I was just jumping into the wild blogosphere that everyone was enamored with at the time. I had very little worth saying... although, I sure tried to sound intelligent on my blog. I talked of politics. I talked about theology. I talked... and talked... and talked... and bored my readers almost to death.

And lost my readers.

But I’m not really a writer—as much as I enjoy writing. I am a designer. But far more importantly, I am a photographer. So I am making a change in my blog, and I hope it will result in more people enjoying it. But if not, that’s okay. I will enjoy it.

As of today, my blog will be primarily a photography blog, because that is what I love. I hope other can find enjoyment and encouragement from my photography.

Today’s picture features a young woman I have never met, but who caught my interest on a recent visit to Historic Williamsburg. She was sitting on the ground waiting for an upcoming “infotainment” production. I think she was looking for a friend who was due to show up and watch the show with her. I loved the way her modern appearance contrasted with the almost 300-year-old surroundings. Even the pebbling on the road shows that contrast.

So today’s picture is from the only place I have donated to for my whole adult life—the Historical Williamsburg Foundation.

Canon EOS 7D, EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens
135mm focal length
ISO 200, 1/400th @ f/9.0

1 comment:

  1. Cute chick. I'm diggin' the boots with the shorts. And cool effect with the black and white contrast.

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