My last downtown photo of Dallas went over pretty well, so here is another from a different perspective. This is shot from the south side of Dallas, which is rarely seen since most of the commercial development is immediately to the north side of the city. I see this perspective a lot when driving up from Austin on regular trips up to the city. On the last trip, we were able to have a bit of extra time to go visit some of the Impressionist works at the museum here in downtown. It was nice to make it there after dodging all the modern art that just takes up a lot of space. I'm sure that's sort of a heretical thing to say, for someone so deep into the digital mediums, but I find most modern art to be inane. Any piece of modern art that requires a douche in a black turtleneck to describe what I am seeing is something that probably simply represents two minutes of my life I will never get back. Anyway, I'm sure some people like it... that's fine... just not for me.
I'll be sure to add some of my favorite Impressionist paintings in the next iteration of the "Things That Inspire Me" area of the site!
From the blog at www.stuckincustoms.com
Tags: Dallas StuckInCustoms Hdr texas Portfolio d3x downtowndallas trinity perspective trip space modern Photographer Pro Nikon Photography Trey Ratcliff Amazing Lovely Emotions Beautiful Stunning Shot Shoot Capture Image Picture Edge Angle Composition Processing Treatment Fun Framing Unique Background Intense resolution Artist Art Bright Vibrant lighting Light reflections tones Mood WallPaper cool magical texture Perfect surreal exposure painting colors atmosphere masterpiece lines sky panorama
What do you think is happening in this photo? It’s full of secrets, like Laura Palmer…
We had a tiny, unannounced PhotoWalk in Dallas last week. Hello to those of you that came!
- Trey Ratcliff
Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
I thought, to commemorate this entry on connecting people, that I'd include a photo of an airplane from one of the busiest airports in the world - DFW in Dallas. This is the same plane that I flew to Tokyo on just recently. It was shot from high above in the Admiral's Club. It was an awfully stormy day, and I was worried that maybe the flight wouldn't go off on time! We were delayed a few hours... but that gave me plenty of time to set up all my equipment in there like dork!
You guys should meet! Put your info on the main thread at www.stuckincustoms.com/2009/10/26/connecting-the-communit... !
So, what's your Twitter or Facebook or both? Put it in the comments below! I know many of you have friended or followed me -- that's great -- but I think you should all connect with one other too! There are many people from various backgrounds and I think you all would find some unexpected connections! On FB, some people are open about friending (like me), but on Twitter, you can follow anyone without their consent.
What's my Twitter strategy?
First, I use Twitter the "right" way. That is, I have taken time to carefully build, re-build, cull, and personalize a list of several hundred people to follow. These are people I have discovered that are interesting, inspirational, or just guilty pleasures. I look at Twitter several times a day to get new ideas, unexpected finds, and news from people that have similar tastes to mine.
Second, and less importantly, I use Twitter to filter the world for anyone curious enough to follow me. I try to keep a balance of: 33% inspirational and/or artistic finds that I share, 33% sharing of my own work with everyone, and 33% connecting people who should know one another! Oh, and 1% WILDCARD. At least, this is my goal! I may not always hit those ratios, but I do my best.
Last, here are 10 Things You Need to Stop Tweeting About ! Haha funny... those of you that don't like Twitter probably are:
1) Following people that are full of BS that do many things on that list
2) Or you don't want to tell the world what you are doing (THAT is okay -- but... you don't have to tell people! You can still follow people you find interesting without even sending out a tweet.
3) You have yet to realize Trey's Twitter Truth: "Twitter is cool because it's a nonstop party you don't have to hang out in a small group of mostly annoying people."
from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com
Tags: DFW Dallas texas twitter plan aa american airlines americanairlines HDR High Dynamic range photography stuck customs stuckincustoms trey ratcliff Nikon d3x october 2009 color outdoor landscape industrial airfield travel north america fort worth airport airplane steel wings air sky turbulent ominous clouds stormy admiral’s club jetway bridge jet aerobridge takeoff menacing reflection flight wide angle technology top100 storm transit plane fly airline shiny runway
Thanks for all the comments on my stream. Here are Your Favorite shots! And here is Page 2 Thanks again!
This one above looks nice Large Version
I went up to Dallas for the night because my sister was having her first baby. I got to see her for a few minutes before she had to do the feeding, farm style... so I left to go to Turtle Creek to take few shots at sunset after a jog.
This is where I used to go run all the time when I went to SMU, just down the road.
Tags: dallas texas turtle creek sunset HDR water lily pads lilypads lake river creek reflection BRAVO MagicDonkey Photographer StuckInCustoms Pro Nikon Photography Trey Ratcliff Panorama details Perspective Shot Shoot Capture Images Photos Pictures Edge Angle lines work HighQuality Composition Processing Treatment Framing Unique Background best mostviewed Intense Artist Art Modern lighting Light reflections tones Mood texture Perfect exposure painting colors atmosphere green grass trees landscape nature
Best View: Large on Black at flagrantdisregard.com/flickr/onblack.php?id=253614843&...
Tags: Hdr Texas Dallas d70 @moretags