More Versace
It’s been a fascinating month of photographic growth.
I embrace this monika phrase (of growth) simply because it capsulizes this process of capturing the ephemeral into a static frame, which is the moving process of understanding the dynamic process of trying to capture the un-capturable. Now, that is a phrase sequence which I wish did not happen. But, be that as was it may, I have re-visited Vincent Versace’s approach to photography…which, in my estimation, is profound in its simplicity.
Be that as it may, I have re-read Vincent’s book, Welcome To Oz 2.0, and have absorbed another 10% of the incredible amount of insight/information in it. This process has allowed me to get to the point of achieving the images I believed I was taking when I pressed the shutter button on my camera. I have another 80-90% of the Versace Process to go, but I am optimistic.
I have found that the Spirit which invades Vincent invades me. I may not have the talents/skills of Vincent, but I will proceed onward.
The current photo is of Occupessatuxet Cove, taken on December, 2017, toward the evening. I like the composition of the shot but the technical precision of the shot is missing. The phot was taken on a Canon 5DS, with a EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens @ 400 mm, f/8.0, 1/160, ISO 640, post processed with Adobe Camera Raw, Photoshop Creative Cloud, using a gradient map and Nik Color Efex Pro.
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