No, So Please Do Not Adjust Your Screen!
Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON
Sometimes, everything just comes together in a rush. This is not a trick photograph. Nor have I inverted the image. It is actually a shot of a tree and the sky - but it's not a conventional shot. It is the scene as I saw it, sharply reflected in the hood of a dark-blue car.
It was about 7.15 in the morning. There was just a light breeze. Not a hint of rain (again). Not much cloud on the horizon and whatever was in view was just white cotton-wool. It was one of those days where the mercury climbs slowly until the thermometer tops out just above 30 Celsius and there is really nowhere to hide from the harsh Australian sun.
The picture was just a fluke, I guess. One of those moments where an unusual sight catches your eye, the light is just right and you have the time to stop and take the shot.
I composed the first frame really meticulously, to provide a subtle clue. Look in the top right-hand corner of the shot and you'll see the extremity of the wiper arm.
The sun was just in the right spot, behind my right shoulder, so there were no issues with reflection on the paintwork. I shot three or four frames, but I simply had to take a vertical shot (left) as well, to capture the vivid sky and the smattering of light cloud. Sometimes, you can scarcely believe how lucky you are when you see a scene like this.
12 comments:
The second picture could fool someone, but the first picture has the window in the top right corner. Regardless, great photos.
Gorgeous - you have a great eye Dave. Even greater ability to be up AND OUT at 7:15!!! I only do it once a month for board meetings...
Thanks for the beauty and the perspective.
Carol
Great pictures! I've taken to carrying a small camera with me everywhere, because you never know what you might see.
A question... have you ever looked at joining mybloglog.com? I've found a great community there, and it's fun to see the people who visit your site, even if they don't leave a comment.
Stacy
Hi Dan,
Thanks for taking the trouble to leave a comment. Like you, I figure the second picture is actually a better photograph. And I also liked the fact that the first picture had the solitary clue. I'm glad I posted both!
David
Hi Carol,
Always a pleasure to hear from you. I guess I've always been an early-morning person, back from my boarding school days. Old habits die hard.
I'm so glad you liked the pictures. I was just lucky to have spotted the opportunity.
Say hello to Neil for me - is he going to be watching the World Cup?
David
Hi Stacy,
Thanks for the comment and the encouragement. It is such a good idea to carry a camera with you all the time. I try and do it whenever possible - and there is a good shot around every corner.
Thank you for the advice about mybloglog.com, will check it out and join.
You obviously have a blog as well - why not leave me your url here and I'll have a look.
Cheers
David
My blog is www.ramblingtraveler.com. You added it to your top blog list, but you probably didn't have my picture before to match me to the site. Thanks again for the link!
Oh - and here I thought that was just how it looked in the Southern Hemisphere! ;-)
I just found your blog and really enjoy it. Take care!
~Adjil
Hi Stacy,
Thanks for that comment. Now I know who you are. Enjoyed your blog and good luck with it. If you have any queries, you can alway contact me here. I'm more than willing to share my experience with others.
Take care and happy blogging
David
Hi Adjil,
That wins a prize for the funniest comment of the day! You made me chuckle. Yes, this is not the Land Down Under for nothing! Even the seasons are topsy-turvy and we have summer while everyone else is shivering!
Thanks for taking the trouble to leave a comment and I'm so glad you enjoy my blog. Hope you keep coming back.
David
David, what an amazing photo!! Allan has one from years ago (maybe you'll see it someday) that looks a little confusing like that. It was taken from underneath (in a canoe, of course).
Tammy
P.S. I'm looking forward to blog tag.
Hi Tammy,
Always a great pleasure to hear from you. I'm really glad you liked the picture. But Allan leads the pack with his canoe shot.
I'm glad you're looking forward to the tag-team experiment.
Take care
David
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