Saturday, November 01, 2008

More Trees


This is a local Laurel Leaf Willow, most likely planted in the 1960's and now about two feet in diameter - pretty good for Calgary, not known for growing big trees. Oddly even Edmonton, 200 miles north grows trees a whole lot better because of the snow cover and less violent swings in temperature during the winter.

As you can see, this isn't a 360 degree stitch, more like 120 degrees, limited because of branches coming out and because this was the more interesting side.

The jury's still out on whether this is a viable source of portfolio quality images, but I will explore further and look harder for interesting trees. So far one is in colour, the other black and white - so I'm not sure which direction this will eventually lead - instinct tells me black and white, but we'll see.

How are you coming along with your current project? Do you even have one - I know it can be pretty frustrating when you really don't have a clue where your next interesting image is going to come from - a sense of desperation creeps in - hardly conducive to creativity. Remember that like my idea, at the beginning you really won't know whether it's going to fly and it might take considerable time and effort before you know - but what the hell else are you going to do?

2 comments:

Roger said...

George,

Thanks for sharing with us your process for developing a new project. While is all seems like so much common sense it's not till someone shines a light on it that it starts making sense.

Thanks

Roger

Anonymous said...

George -- your last paragraph describes that whole feeling perfectly. And I laughed out loud when after reading "but what the hell else are you going to do?" -- so true. Thanks for showing your images.