lifeandmylens wrote:
Thanks for noticing the details. I saw the dynamite and whipped the car back around!
That's how you find the gold - paying attention to details. Probably the most famous photo ever was because Dorothea Lange noticed a shingle looking for "pea pickers" near a two track camp entrance. She turned her car around to have a look see.
Still learning the M3 and film, but happier with this go round from a photo walk downtown Denver. Well one from right before when someone was pissed they couldn't go.
Shoot Piaose with film.
Shawan Piaose is a distinctive traditional folk art activity in Shawan Town, Guangzhou, China. Originating from the Beidi Birthday deity parade and temple fair competitions in the mid-Ming Dynasty, it belongs to the Shehuo performance genre.
Because the invisible material is used to fix the Piaose little actors, these little actors look like they are floating in the air, which is also the origin of the name Piaose which is floating color in Chinese.
Fuji C400 & TC-1.