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Posts by Steve Prentice
Windmills frame sweeping
landscapes unmoved by the force
of a changing world.
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inspiration can
come as a jolt or silent
shadow creeping in.
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Some fun ideas if you are looking for photography inspiration. I did one similar to the backyard project listed in college. Limiting yourself to a small area or single subject is a great way to expand how you view your subjects and to slow down and to see.
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Thank you!
Latest go at using fabric as a medium.
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Okay a little caught up in photographing fire at the moment.
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Fire is fascinating to photograph.
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Investiture of
the heart in a life of art
ends with laying bared.
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So much texture!
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Ink enriched with a
life lived with passion flows out
in brilliant textures
across the soft surface of
the viewers unconscious mind
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Early spring Vermont country road.
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Should be part of his next test.
The waterfall near our home.
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Received a copy of the anthology with my most recent published poem today. Very exciting.
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From Rocky’s alien language to Godzilla’s roar, can you guess what you’re actually hearing?
Sound designer Erik Aadahl, from “Project Hail Mary,” “Godzilla,” “Transformers,” and more, walked us through how he brought iconic film creatures to life with sound.
This is a really interesting article on how street photography has become so parlous. I used to enjoy this form if photography but had to abandon it for good after an incident a couple years ago. There are just to many risk for the subjects and photographer.
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“Not all those who wander are lost”
— J.R.R. Tolkien