The undying will to live by regis boileau
IN MY SERIES ON APES AND MONKEYS (HERE THE JAPANESE MACAQUES), EVERYTHING IS ABOUT THE EYES. THE AUTOFOCUS IS BANISHED (EXCEPT IF YOU LIKE SHARP MUZZLES AND BLURRED IRISES) AND YOU NEED TO TURN THE RING MANUALLY AND INSTINCTIVELY. FOR THE EYES. TO CAPTURE THE EMOTION IN THE EYES. MAYBE A FIGMENT OF MY IMAGINATION, BUT WHEN THE GLANCE IS POWERFUL, SOMETHING WILL ARISE, AS A UNIQUE POSTURE OR EXPRESSION. JUST LOOK THE EYES. FORGET THE REST SINCE THE REST WILL FOLLOW TOO. BUT ON THIS COMPOSITION, THE INTEREST IS IN THE BOKEH, WHICH IS A RARITY IN WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY. IT'S MY ONLY ONE IN THIS CASE. SOMETHING WAS SO STRONG IN THE SCENE THAT IT TRANSCENDS THE LACK OF SHARPNESS. AT LEAST, IN THIS WAY I FEEL IT. I'VE GOT JUST MY SUBJECTIVITY TO SHARE TODAY… ……………………….. WELCOME BACK MONDAY! FLYING BACK TO NEW YORK NOW ! ……………………….. JOIN ME ON MY WEBSITE, FOR MORE AND FIND SOME ARCHIVAL FINE ART PRINTS. CLICK ON: THESOUTHERNROUTE.COM
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