Not a photo but still art. Dave Dorman started a kickstarter to get a run of prints on these and it pretty much met it's $5000 goal in 3 days. Gonna get a 20x45. Bathroom might be a fun place for it. :-)
It's not as awesome as Dave's pictures, but I was in Monument Valley for a race last weekend, and instead of running hard I took my phone and snapped photos during each mile. I thought this one was kind of cool, which was around Mile 5 as we were up on a ridge. Do you see the runners?
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
It's not as awesome as Dave's pictures, but I was in Monument Valley for a race last weekend, and instead of running hard I took my phone and snapped photos during each mile. I thought this one was kind of cool, which was around Mile 5 as we were up on a ridge. Do you see the runners?
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Meh, I'd say that as worthy of being on a wall.
Great work..
And I'll add, the least judgmental photogs are the world's best photogs. If you're too critical of others, it means you work inside walls (usually your own). That's not the space where true artists live. Shoot away folks, if a red dot on a white canvas is art, we're all artists.
Originally Posted by Dave Lane:
Thanks everyone for the kind words.
Rainman, were the Indians chasing you? Cuz I'd run pretty fast if they were on my heels.
There were a lot of Navajo runners in the race, but I don't know if I'm faster or not. In the results, it appears that Navajo people have disappointingly Anglo names. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
This is another picture from the race that I kind of liked. This one was in Mile 8, so it was on the far north end of that mesa in the earlier photo.
What is the furry looking creature alongside the trail??? [Reply]