Layers of Gray
Keeping an eye out for oddly-shaped clouds during this time of quickly changing weather prepared me for catching the scene below. Even though the photo is not perfect (it was taken through a car window), it is still a dramatic picture.
The wiry lines of the branches contrast with the mottled areas of the gray clouds.
This photo does not exactly embody to the ‘decisive moment‘ concept as initiated by Henri Cartier Bresson. In fact I didn’t see the birdie until after I snapped the picture. I like the drama in the rest of the photo.
Street photographers look for interesting visual elements to include in their photos. It is a challenge to choose how to place them in the frame.
The photo below falls into two categories: sky photography and street photography. I snapped it, as it reminded me of yesterday’s photo, only with light-colored wire dividers instead of dark.
The gray clouds have an interesting texture in the photo below. However, it seems that each shade of gray has the same shape as the wire boundaries that enclose it.
It was very interesting to see overcast covering half the sky and blue occupying the rest. Two different moods are there to choose from.