Sunday, July 17, 2022

A photo from my "NOT USED" folder

 Over at Ludwig.Gallery I have a project running now for over two months with a daily addition to "My Street Photography". This is a collection of photographs from the past dozen years that can be loosely escribed as street photography. I collected the original raw files together, and these are reprocessed with my latest "style" of post-editing. Often there are near duplicates and just one of those gets picked for inclusion in the project. Those near dupes, and others that just didn't make the cut, get dumped into the NOT USED folder. 

Here is one of those photos.


I remember the occasion of this photo well. Some friends and I were roaming around Savannah some nine years ago. A haunting sound of flute music led us to a quite place where this musician was playing happily to an audience of just a few birds. I took a number of photos. This and one other had made it into my review folder for my project. It was the other one that I picked for publication. This one got the boot. Not that it is a bad photo. In fact I like it a lot. Enough to show it and tell you about it here. I tried cropping it, but the results just didn't pan out. The photo needs the context of the surroundings. It works best full-frame, just the way it was taken.

In a way this photo also demonstrates the way Ludwig.Gallery is obscurely situated in a quiet nook of the internet. Only a few close friends know about it and ever go there. Although just a few clicks away, it is out of reach by internet standards. 


.:. © 2022 Ludwig Keck

Sunday, June 12, 2022

A Tree Runs Through It

 There are times when I think of myself as a pretty good photographer. It usually doesn't take too long before there is a reality check.

It happened earlier today as I was continuing going through a pile of photos from my archives that I had copied to a folder for my street photography project. The photos I copied had various tags that would make them candidates for this quest.

The photo here came up. I had a good laugh. Urban trees are nice and desirable, even photogenic at times. This was, however, one of those photos only suitable for a "how not to do photography" tutorial.  Before dismissing it out of hand, I decided to pull up the original folder to see if I had corrected my mistake. After all, it seemed that all would have had to do is step forward a few feet, in front of the tree, for a nice urban view. No, I had not. No other photos from near that position.

So here it is in all its non-glory. 


Go ahead, laugh at me, have your chuckle. Then go on over to Ludwig.Gallery to see my developing street photography project.



.:. © 2022 Ludwig Keck

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Child's Eye

 ... Oh, not again! I'm supposed to take in the wonders of the world, and what do I get? That pesky photographer! With a parent egging him on, I won't get rid of him for quite a while. 

What is he up to? Will I get featured as a "window" in his Monday Window blog? Will I get into his portrait gallery? Or does he add me to his collection of  "street photography" just because we are outside? 

It might even be worse! Could it be that he is just after a selfie? ...



.:. © 2022 Ludwig Keck

Monday, May 9, 2022

Dreaming Tulip

 How about a little café art? Just for fun and a greeting to all my friends.




.:. © 2022 Ludwig Keck

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Spoiled by the background

 We are always admonished to watch the background as we take photos. The famous spoiler, a telephone pole coming out of the head of your subject, is often one of the examples of what to avoid.  Sometimes, however, we just have no control of what is behind the subjects we photograph.

One of my favorite photos has been a scene of dancer at a festival with groups in native costumes from around the world. Unfortunately it was "photo-bombed" by a lamppost in the background. 

I came across the photo again today and that light fixture just overpowers the photo in my opinion. Here it is:


With a little bit of extra time on my hands, I decided that today was the day to retire that obnoxious lamp and the power lines with it.

Just a few minutes in PaintShop Pro and I had this:


Much, much better, don't you agree?

This being one of my "café art" blogs, I could not leave well enough alone and had to take another step. So her my café art interpretation:



.:. © 2022 Ludwig Keck

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Dark or Light?

 Most of the time I know pretty well where I want to go with my café art, but occasionally I am at loggerheads with myself. 

That was the case when working on a photoodle from a photo of Jud Shumway performing with his Sawgrass Blues Band at Night Music at Town Center, Peachtree Corners, on July 10, 2021. 

I just couldn't make up my mind whether to go dark or light. There are twenty versions in my folder of this photo manipulation session. I have worked on it, off and on, for several weeks. 

Here are the two finalists, you can decide for yourself which one you like. 




.:. © 2021 Ludwig Keck

Friday, June 4, 2021

Memorial Day Ceremony

 With the pandemic on the wane it was finally possible again for people to come out and show thanks and respect for our heroes. I decided to take some photos at the Peachtree Corners Veterans Monument Ceremony.




With thanks to Jeanne Aulbach for documenting that I was indeed there.


 

Peachtree Corners Magazine - online edition - published a gallery of my photos:

Peachtree Corners Veterans Monument - Memorial Day 2021 - photos


.:. © 2021 Ludwig Keck