As with previous photos of the series the principle is:
- no viewfinder
- no focusing
- no lightmeter
- no tripod (other supports found at the scene allowed)
- no counting seconds when shooting on B
Well, your approach is unlike anything I have ever heard of, but your results are certainly excellent. This is another case in point, an absolutely stunning capture. I am in awe!!!
My approach may sound like an April 1 joke, but I really follow it for more than 20 years. Well, it was my approach in the times of my youth. It appeared as a consitent application of oriental philosophies I was interested in to the photographic process. But last week I stuck light leaking spots on my Ihagee with electric tape and a piece of cloth and took it to Belgium to try it all again. And I'm pretty happy with the experience, and I even got some result! (The whole point of the excercise is not a photo itself, but to prove yorself that you still have that... well, I don't know what)
For a better description please refer to my APUG protfolio http://www.apug.org/forums/portfolios.php?u=23937 or my website www.korchenko.com
I love your approach. I think image making should be intuitive after a certain point..like cooking. Learn the basics pretty well..until it's almist unconscious, like breathing..now go make something new and don't think to much.