stock photo of old computer monitor When I was 10 or 11, I remember sitting next to my dad in our living room and reading computer code to him as he entered it into an Apple computer. We would finish the exercise and he would hit enter (or was it "run"?) and wait expectantly for the green type to appear on the screen. If we were lucky, the whole conversation would occur. Most often, there would be an error either in my dictation of the code, or in the typing of the code. We would then go painstakingly back through the lines, character by character, to find and correct the error. After what seemed like hours (and might have been), we would succeed and the computer would finally run the entire program. It was magical! My dad designed and built an earth-sheltered, passive solar home decades before solar panels were commonplace. He also was on a 9-month waiting list for a Prius, when hybrids were not seen on every street. While my dad is definitely on the cutting edge of technol...
Love the pictures, rules or no rules.... Especially the last one! That's a place we really need the visit! Wow.
ReplyDeleteMostly I try to make a nice composition, but the rule of thirds is new to me.... Good tip though, and will try to remember.
That tree was in the Olympic National Park in Washington State, in the Hoh Rain Forest.
DeleteI love all your shots, I can see you have used your rule of thirds in your images, i especially like the sunset at the end of the road.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was a really stunning sight, and I just had to get a photo.
DeleteYour pictures are always beautiful, Kristi.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sarah.
DeleteYes, I try to think about the grid when I snap photos, but usually, I will crop them afterwards so I don't obsess about it.
ReplyDeleteYou know, when I read your comment, I thought, "That's right--there is a setting on the camera that places a grid on the screen!" I don't know why I didn't make the connection sooner.
DeleteIf I have a lot of time to compose a shot, I try and use the rule. But cropping in post production is my best friend! I like your take on the theme and your shots are lovely!
ReplyDeleteAha! Cropping for the rule of thirds! I'm learning new things every day.
DeleteThat tree is amazing, nice photos for this month.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I knew I had to get a photo of that tree!
DeleteLike the Tired Teacher above I tend to think about it more when I am cropping something but I am often aware of it and try. I love the picture of the arched tree!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll be more aware of it now.
DeleteI love learning from the comments of others. I don't know if there is a grid on my old camera or not. I'll check on that. For now if necessary I crop.
ReplyDeleteI really like that last photo a lot.
Thanks. I really like that last photo, too. That tree was amazing!
DeleteThe beauty of our challenge is so you hopefully think differently or a little more in-depth about the "theme" and I think you did that wonderfully. You have a nice set of images for the month! Great work!
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