Thanks. I was really intrigued when I saw it, and wasn't sure if it would make a good picture. I wasn't even sure when I posted it. I liked that it was unusual/see-through/layers, etc. and felt like some of my reflection photos--even though it was different at the same time. See Caltrain and Pre-Owned Honda here: https://randomcapture.substack.com/p/reflections
p.s. what do you (and others) think about captions or names on photos vs. just referring to them as 4th photo, etc.
I really liked how that photo was layered. Reflection photos can be so great. So, this is just me - but early on in my photography posting (on Flickr) I’d use captions for photos. But I eventually decided to let the photos speak for themselves. To me, the captions seemed a little forced or obvious. But maybe that was just my failure at captions. I do like how photographers occasionally use minimalist captions - such as just a location - to provide some context for their work. I’m not sure any of that helps…
Thanks so much. It was not my usual subject but I liked it for some reason... I think because it reminded me of Magritte's Son of Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Son_of_Man
Loved all the lines in this set as well as the subject matter. Super-favs were the cutie green tree fronting the pink building and the shot with all the lights.
Nice images, Josh. I really like that fourth one.
Thanks. I was really intrigued when I saw it, and wasn't sure if it would make a good picture. I wasn't even sure when I posted it. I liked that it was unusual/see-through/layers, etc. and felt like some of my reflection photos--even though it was different at the same time. See Caltrain and Pre-Owned Honda here: https://randomcapture.substack.com/p/reflections
p.s. what do you (and others) think about captions or names on photos vs. just referring to them as 4th photo, etc.
I really liked how that photo was layered. Reflection photos can be so great. So, this is just me - but early on in my photography posting (on Flickr) I’d use captions for photos. But I eventually decided to let the photos speak for themselves. To me, the captions seemed a little forced or obvious. But maybe that was just my failure at captions. I do like how photographers occasionally use minimalist captions - such as just a location - to provide some context for their work. I’m not sure any of that helps…
I really like these. The pink house with the tree is particularly strong to me.
Thanks so much. It was not my usual subject but I liked it for some reason... I think because it reminded me of Magritte's Son of Man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Son_of_Man
Loved all the lines in this set as well as the subject matter. Super-favs were the cutie green tree fronting the pink building and the shot with all the lights.
Great finds, Josh!