Project Athena - Day 353 (Street Photography)

The Human Condition

According to Wikipedia, Street photography is photography that portrays the human condition in public places. The photo does not necessarily need the presence of a street, an urban environment or even a human subject.  There really is no specific subject matter for the Street Photographer. Only the issue of ‘life’ in general.

I am falling in love with this genre because when I leave the house to go shoot, I do not have an agenda. I can't possibly visualize the photographs in advance of taking them. It's quite refreshing to be honest and it feels more like a simple ‘Zen’ experience. I'm discovering that I KNOW when I have my shot and if I spend too long thinking about it, the opportunity is lost. There are no props or lighting to worry about. There is no time for changing lenses or adding filters. There is only that split second to recognize and react to a happening.

So how do I choose a "happening"? It seems to choose me. There is a high degree of empathetic connection with what/who I choose to capture. for instance, today I saw myself in this man. While I no longer smoke cigarettes, I could easily remember what it was like to find a private place, by myself, where I could relax, light up a cigarette and just take in some long, deep, breaths of smoke and nicotine. I also remember the angst I felt because no one else I hung out with smoked and someone was always wondering where I had disappeared to. Glad those days are behind me, for lots of reasons. I still enjoy the moments of privacy to take in long, deep breaths. Just without the cigarette.

Smoke Break
Fujifilm X-E2 • Fuji XF18-135mm lens • 135mm • F/5.6 • 1/180s • IS 800

Project Athena - Day 259 (Vanishing Point)

Waiting for Spring

Challenge: Winter storm with gusting winds, 11˚ temperatures and blizzard like conditions on a day when vanishing point is the theme.
Solution: A warm fire, some camera maintenance, and choosing a shot from the archives.

Grated Metal Park Bench

Nikon D3200 • Nikon 18-55mm lens • 55mm • F/10 • 1/50s • ISO 400

 

Project Athena - Day 245 (Benches, Seats, Chairs)

Afternoon Jog

Hard to believe there was several inches of snow on the ground earlier this week and today was 70 degrees. It felt great to get outdoors along with every other cabin fevered Coloradan and enjoy some sunshine and wind. I went to this location, Jack Christiansen Track on the CSU campus, to shoot the stadium benches but couldn't resist this runner's bench. Enjoy.

Bench at Jack Christiansen Track, Fort Collins

Nikon D3200 • Nikon 18-55mm lens • 55mm • F/29 • 1/20s • ISO 400

Project Athena - Day 243 (Benches, Seats, Chairs)

World Traveler Returns from Russia

Alas, this world traveler has returned from Moscow with good news that a new peace treaty between the Ukraine and Russia may be possible once Russia gets everything they want including more land, oil, and subjects. Mr. Cabbage Patch refused to comment on whether or not he believes Putin is suffering from Asperger’s syndrome but noted that the Russian Dictator...oops....President, couldn't remember how to sing "Imagine" in English and seemed to drift off someplace far, far away, like Chernobyl, whenever the negotiations were not going his way.

Mr. Cabbage Patch was pleased with what he called his "much needed successful comeback" as a negotiator, subtly referring to his unpopularity in the mid 1980's in toy stores around the U.S. When asked if he felt a Nobel Peace Prize might be in his future, he simply looked upward to the stars and stuck out his front tooth.

World Traveler Cabbage Patch Doll Chills on a Bench After Lengthy Trip

Nikon D3200 • Nikon 18-55mm lens • 24mm • F/4 • 1/30s • ISO 400