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Wallpaper February 2010

Monday, February 1st, 2010

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I am hiking with friends in Nepal Helambu region, not far from the Kathmandu Valley and we have walked for three or four days. So far, the weather we had been rather painful and would not improve.

The day had not started very well: we had started the day a bit too late, the rain kept falling, and we were long overdue to arrive before the next night at the shelter. The day fading away and we began to be exhausted.

While we take a short break before tackling the remaining two hours to arrive at the shelter, this magnificent sight met us. The last rays of sunlight seeping through the subtle cloud cover, and a band of rain made the scene even more impressive. I took my camera off a couple times, then five minutes later we were in total darkness ... We still had two hours to walk to reach the shelter, of course the rain did not spare us before we arrived, but we 've reached our destination without hassle.

So much labor to make your screen ...

as usual in two versions

1280 × 800

2560 × 1600

;-)

The decisive moment, or the art of patience

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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For those interested in the photo at least, the concept of decisive moment made by Henri Cartier-Bresson is not unknown.


When I started photography, I have often wondered how photographers like Robert Doisneau, Steve McCurry, or just Henri Cartier-Bresson came to capture those decisive moments and with equal success. How did it for the good passing, good sunshine, or the dog that passes in the final image plane, which gives new meaning to the picture and with the compositions always impeccable. I thought that all this belonged to a little luck and the ability of the artist to "smell good shot."


By taking interest closer to some photographers, I told myself that they were really lucky and had a lot of scents. I soon realized that in fact it was not.


I realized that this whole progressing decisive moment of history was largely a matter of tenacity and perseverance. I've realized when I took the photo that I use for my exhibition "Faces of Laos" .


I walked the streets of a village, when I saw these children playing "catch me if you can." I knew I could make a good photo with all this joy and energy from this group of children. I am discreet and I am sitting in a corner of the alley. I first watched the kids for a while, then I stayed for an hour at least to start.


Of all the pictures I took of this session, only one satisfied me with a good kid with good expression, which is passed to the right place, with good characters in the background ... finally, and strength patience, I managed to get the picture I wanted and capture the moment which seemed decisive.


The decisive moment is primarily a matter of determination and perseverance. Exit to return to the right place repeatedly, note the passing of such person as cycling, such a dog and stay posted for hours to seize this moment. By taking interest in methods of work of photographers that I thought lucky and having a flair, my understanding of the decisive moment has been confirmed.


It's all about spending many hours searching for suitable locations, find the best framework, and numerous hours to wait.


A story of patience and observation ...