A great landscape photograph is one in which the viewer can imagine themselves; unsurprisingly, some of myownfavoritepictures are ones featuring an obvious spot for the viewer alongside a gorgeous setting.
3 thoughts on “Rocking Chairs Overlooking the Lake”
[…] image also further exhibits the trend I explored in another recent image, showing both a view and a space for the […]
[…] Overlooking the scene gives me some opportunity to make additions to a recent photographic trope I’ve favored: pictures of a grand scene with an obvious place from which a view can watch. […]
[…] Tower (one of my favorite pieces of architecture in Hartford), but in my tradition of showing the viewer and the view, this picture also captures the vantage point in Bushnell Tower where those images were […]
[…] image also further exhibits the trend I explored in another recent image, showing both a view and a space for the […]
[…] Overlooking the scene gives me some opportunity to make additions to a recent photographic trope I’ve favored: pictures of a grand scene with an obvious place from which a view can watch. […]
[…] Tower (one of my favorite pieces of architecture in Hartford), but in my tradition of showing the viewer and the view, this picture also captures the vantage point in Bushnell Tower where those images were […]