Saturday, September 14, 2013

What Is That?

How many strange things can you see in a day?  A lot. 

Today we present the fine art of photographer Terri Ranger.  She shoots all her masterpieces on her high-tech Razor cell phone.  The technical settings on her camera are unknown, however she knows where the red button is and it works "Real Good" she says.

"Yellow"  by Terri Ranger
"Ochre" by Terri Ranger
"Blue & Burnt Umber" by Terri Ranger
"Dots Yellow" by Terri Ranger
"Fire & Ice" by Terri Ranger
"Hot Blue Stuff" by Terri Ranger
"Even Muddy Water is Pretty"  by Terri Ranger
"Hot Rocks" by Terri Ranger


"Just Another Hole in the Ground"  by Terri Ranger
"Eventually It All Flows Downstream"  by Terri Ranger

When asked about the techniques used to achieve her amazing masterpieces so replied, "I just point and shoot.  Sometimes I even zoom-in because I just learned how to do that."

She obviously has a great career ahead of her in the field of photography.  When asked if she was going to pursue a career as a professional photographer she sharply replied, "I don't want no stinkin' job."

Perhaps she will change her mind but I don't think so.

And as all great photographers know, you end your presentation with a "Dead Tree" shot. 

It's the law.

4 comments:

  1. Very artsy-fartsy. Go Terri. But don't fall into one of those mud pots.

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    1. Terri shot all those photos on a 1.3 mile hike around the Old Faithful Geyer Basin yesterday.

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  2. Love Terri's photography & comments! And yours. And both of you!

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