[elky] Re: OT: Punctuated Birds, take 2.

  • From: "Rick Draganowski" <dragan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 17:23:21 -0800

The first thing I thought of was trying to play it on my violin. (the other 
one)  I may have to do some reckless transposition and perhaps a bit of 
improv..  I hesitated to mention it since it may be an artifact of a mild 
mental illness on my part.

Rick Draganowski

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Buck 
  To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 4:08 PM
  Subject: [elky] OT: Punctuated Birds, take 2.


  There were 4 shots.  I rarely just take one.  I chose the "Norwegian Wood" 
(This Bird has Flown) version.  Here's a more symmetrical version.  I prefer 
the Norwegian Wood:



  While this one has some interesting compositional elements (right-left 
triangular shape bisected by the 7-tone staff with the half-note (they're half 
notes cuz they have a tail) birds and the Borg-like mass of the traffic light 
which I left in the crop intentionally for balance) (I otta try playing that.  
Maybe Jared or Rick can play it.  They read music better than I do.) I prefer 
the Flown Bird version over this one because, like it did with you, Mary, it 
caught my eye immediately.  I believe that makes it a more interesting photo.  
When I get thru with some medical photography (strange goins on) I'll re-crop 
both of them and remove the Borg cube to see what it looks like. We can shoot 
"crops" all night...except I wanna watch the rest of the Grand Prix.

  r


  On 11/14/2010 4:03 PM, Mary McCarthy wrote: 
    It's that one that just HAD to fly.  Bless his little heart.  

    Oh, and I found a pic of Sprint's engine hanging in mid air with the 
generator still attached.  Could be better at showing the brackets but its a 
pic.  It was in a very special place. 

    Mary


      However, I did get a shot today with my baby Panasonic in monochrome mode:



      "Punctuated Birds on a Power Line."

      It wouldn't have mattered if it was a color exposure...the sky's the same 
hue.

      r


      On 11/14/2010 12:59 PM, Jared Ryan wrote: 
        That's really a bobcat?  Interesting.  Very pretty.




        On Nov 14, 2010, at 12:50 PM, STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx wrote:


          Since we were talking animals this is a photo of my rare snow white 
bob cat. We trimmed his hair to make him look like a house cat 
          Smoky Mt. Frank
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