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wyld_dandelyon ([personal profile] wyld_dandelyon) wrote2009-09-04 04:43 am

Fireborn -- footnotes, of a sort

When I was first writing the chapter titled Firey Sunset, I had a particular picture in mind.  I took it back in College. 

I took a lot of sunrise photos then, since I was working on the student paper, which was a daily.  And sunset photos too.  With two small lakes on campus, a lot of those photos were over water.  I was in charge of placing stories and headlines (and continued tags and everything else) on the pages.  It was a late-night job.

That makes it...older than I really want to contemplate.  Anyway, when it came time to post that chapter, I couldn't find it, and so used a photo from my trip to MOONCon this year as a substitute.  But I really wasn't happy with it.  It was far from Fiery.

However, I have now found the photo!  And I went back and edited it into its proper spot in the story.  (-:  And just 'cause you folks are special, I'm copying it here.  It's one of the photos that made someone with a real camera, with 35mm film and filters and light meters and all, tell me I was lying when I told them all I had was one of those disc cameras. 

I'm still really pleased with this photo.

The photo on today's chapter is from a trip to "da UP" I took in 1989.  This photo is from 1979.
 

[identity profile] arielstarshadow.livejournal.com 2009-09-04 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow - yes, that's gorgeous! Of course, having a "thing" with blood and vampires, I think it looks bloody as well as fiery. ;)
ext_25635: photo of me in helmet and with sword (night sky and Joshua trees)

[identity profile] red-trillium.livejournal.com 2009-09-08 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
That's a beautiful picture. I love the effect that you've got going on. I think that it's possible to get stunning shots with small "cheap" cameras as well as expensive ones. It's about the talent as much as the gear. Gear can help you make a nice shot. Talent guarantees that you'll be able to frame it.