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.
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"Yellow" by Terri Ranger |
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"Ochre" by Terri Ranger |
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"Blue & Burnt Umber" by Terri Ranger |
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"Dots Yellow" by Terri Ranger |
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"Fire & Ice" by Terri Ranger |
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"Hot Blue Stuff" by Terri Ranger |
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"Even Muddy Water is Pretty" by Terri Ranger |
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"Hot Rocks" by Terri Ranger |
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"Just Another Hole in the Ground" by Terri Ranger |
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"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.
Very artsy-fartsy. Go Terri. But don't fall into one of those mud pots.
ReplyDeleteTerri shot all those photos on a 1.3 mile hike around the Old Faithful Geyer Basin yesterday.
DeleteGreat shots Terri!
ReplyDeleteLove Terri's photography & comments! And yours. And both of you!
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