George and the Car
Sometimes I find it difficult to convey a sense of scale in landscape photographs. The most common method of doing so is to place something familiar in the frame as a reference. Since, I'm still hesitant to take photographs of strangers, providing that sense of scale by including people in the photograph generally doesn't happen. However, while photographing George Washington's profile at a scenic stop, I realized that I could include a car as a reference scale.
It is not what I would consider the best image that I have from this particular location. On the other hand, it is the one that conveys the scale of the Mount Rushmore monument the best of all of the images that I took that day.
Keep shooting.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Scale (Part 1)
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Black Hills,
Mount Rushmore,
Photo of the Day,
Scale,
South Dakota
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2 comments:
OK - one question came to mind after looking at this scene: how many rocks were in your luggage on the flight back?
;-)
None. I've got a big enough rock collection as it is. ;-) Plus, we drove out there instead of flying.
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