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Dreamy Scenes

  

Category:  Photography & Art

By:  a-macarthur  •  6 years ago  •  9 comments

Dreamy Scenes

Softening edges wherever I go …

Well … not everywhere … but in my recent imagery …

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A. Macarthur
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1  author  A. Macarthur    6 years ago

Relax … let yourself "in" to each scene …

 
 
 
sixpick
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2  sixpick    6 years ago

Very nice Amac.  Wonder where they are planning on going in that first photo?  I hope fishing, because I don't see any land as far as I can see on that water.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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2.1  author  A. Macarthur  replied to  sixpick @2    6 years ago

It's a restoration … Fisherman (Atlantic City, NJ), c. 1900.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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3  author  A. Macarthur    6 years ago

Must have put everyone to sleep with these.

 
 
 
sixpick
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3.1  sixpick  replied to  A. Macarthur @3    6 years ago

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong: Dream A Little Dream Of Me

 
 
 
Krishna
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3.1.1  Krishna  replied to  sixpick @3.1    6 years ago

Mama Cass Elliot:

Doris Day:

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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3.1.2  author  A. Macarthur  replied to  Krishna @3.1.1    6 years ago

Thanks, Six …

Here's another …

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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4  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

Hope you don't mind if I add a couple of my "Dreamy Scenes" to this article.  Both of these photos have not been edited, only framed.

This was taken inside a cave in Guilin, China - it's a pond with stalagmites behind, but has the appearance of a waterfront photo of a city.

spooky 3.jpg

This photo was taken at a concert.  I really have no idea why the photo turned out so ghost-like, like a kind of double-exposure.

spooky 1.jpg

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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4.1  author  A. Macarthur  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @4    6 years ago

Might be a long exposure during which portions of the subject moved, thus recording a repeated image across the camera's sensor.

 
 

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