I tend to have a preference for nostalgia and for imagery that provokes questions: "Where does that road lead? This actually feels cold, hot, lonely, etc." With each shot I personally associate the sounds, smells, feelings, temperature, etc. Not everyone can or will connect with a photograph in this way. That is the beauty of this medium and what makes each photographer different. My only advice about photography is "Be in love with what you see." All images Copyright Bowman Gray 2018
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
The upper lake at Brookberry
This was what the upper lake at Brookberry used to look like before construction began on the development. There used to be some extraordinarily large bass in there, I am not sure about now as it was drained, dredged and refilled. Aside from the lake itself, the place looks nothing the same. Time and progress always seem to win out.
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