What would have been better would be to have abstract reflections on the downtown fountain while the little girl with ice cream all over her face drowned the squirrel in it. You might want to try that in black and white and with slightly high contrast. It would make it seem more ominous that way and a comment on today’s immoral society.
You could try a double exposure with an f10 setting and a polarizing filter, so that the waves would be focused AND you could see the squirrel clearly under the water.
Had Milo waited just a minute longer, he could have captured the squirrel, which is rabid, biting the girl on her nose and drawing blood, which ran copiously all over her precious ice-cream covered face. Then the dear lad would have finally been awarded the Pulitzer Prize after which he has long lusted. He also would have won the NPPA Monthly National Clip Contest in the Spot News category.
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
Pushes all the right buttons!
Joe_Minotaur over 15 years ago
Gotta have squirrels!
txmystic over 15 years ago
We loaned ‘em the squirrels…
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Hey, I’m all for anything innocuous!
jrbj over 15 years ago
What would have been better would be to have abstract reflections on the downtown fountain while the little girl with ice cream all over her face drowned the squirrel in it. You might want to try that in black and white and with slightly high contrast. It would make it seem more ominous that way and a comment on today’s immoral society.
ChiehHsia over 15 years ago
You could try a double exposure with an f10 setting and a polarizing filter, so that the waves would be focused AND you could see the squirrel clearly under the water.
AR-PHOTO-GUY over 15 years ago
Had Milo waited just a minute longer, he could have captured the squirrel, which is rabid, biting the girl on her nose and drawing blood, which ran copiously all over her precious ice-cream covered face. Then the dear lad would have finally been awarded the Pulitzer Prize after which he has long lusted. He also would have won the NPPA Monthly National Clip Contest in the Spot News category.