I've been following this forum closely and appreciate all the wonderful work exhibited here.
Godfrey......I am looking forward to the compilation of your "Communicating" series.
I think this is odd......but I love taking pictures of rocks. Here, they seem to have so much, for lack of a better word, identity .
It only makes sense. In Hawaiian mythology, the peaks of the islands of Hawaii are sacred. In fact, an ancient law allowed only high-ranking tribal chiefs to visit its peaks. So, the rocks that in the course of time that have tumbled down the slopes, still contain some of that mana (spiritual power).
I spend hours out there......crazy, I know.
I took this with my new favorite lens.....the CV 75/2.5 (LTM). Shot at @ f/5.6.
R
Godfrey......I am looking forward to the compilation of your "Communicating" series.
I think this is odd......but I love taking pictures of rocks. Here, they seem to have so much, for lack of a better word, identity .
It only makes sense. In Hawaiian mythology, the peaks of the islands of Hawaii are sacred. In fact, an ancient law allowed only high-ranking tribal chiefs to visit its peaks. So, the rocks that in the course of time that have tumbled down the slopes, still contain some of that mana (spiritual power).
I spend hours out there......crazy, I know.
I took this with my new favorite lens.....the CV 75/2.5 (LTM). Shot at @ f/5.6.
R