I'm going to share what are essentially two version of the same picture. I couldn't decide which to post. The first is a true reflection how i felt today on my ride: Rich, warm, busy, damp. The second is closer to how it actually looked: Sharp, cold, hectic, wet. Let there be no mistake – i tweak most of the photos before they appear on this site. It's always done when i think the camera's images doesn't quite match the mind's interpretation of the eye's view of the heart's motivation. You know how sometimes '10°' can feel both hot or cold, depending on what's going on? Well that's what i try to capture. Today it was a warm ten.

How it felt
Canon IXY 910 @ ƒ/2.8

How it looked
Canon IXY 910 @ ƒ/2.8
5 comments:
"It's always done when i think the camera's images doesn't quite match the mind's interpretation of the eye's view of the heart's motivation."
I like this statement. What a nice way to express that sentiment. Nice photos. The first makes me think of a nice ride on a warm rainy day. The second is definitely chillier! :)
kari
Thanks, Kari!
Color temperature does make a difference in how the photo looks. I actually prefer the first warmer version.
Dan:
I also like the warmer tones of the 1st photo, but combined with the sharpness of the 2nd photo
bob
bobskoot: wet coast scootin
Great post! Often there is a disconnect between what I saw/recorded/photographed and what I was feeling at the time.
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