Quinceañera
Posted on August 23, 2017, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, learning to see, Leica, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, texas, thoughtful seeing. Bookmark the permalink. 17 Comments.
The light in the background is an interesting contrast to the foreground’s darkness. Nice composition.
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Thank you, Brenda. The skies were very interesting that day, and I was following a little bit of a rain shower, which added some good details to the scene.
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Loving those clouds and the depth …
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Thanks, Julie. The clouds that afternoon were amazing, and I was just behind a little rain shower so I got the nice gift of puddles and damp pavement!
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First time I ever heard of a Quinceañera, had to look it up. Don’t suppose I’ll ever need one, but nice to know they exist.
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I never heard of them when I was growing up here, but somewhere along the line, they’ve become a Really Big Deal. I have some photos of shop windows with quinceañera dresses that I’ll post one of these days. (I needed a wide angle lens to get ’em.)
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That is interesting – I like these kinds of cultural change that are noticeable in half a lifetime.
I like wide angle lenses too.
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I was thinking about what to do this weekend – maybe I’ll head back over to the quinceañera store with my 17mm lens and try to fit a whole dress into one image…
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They sound like huge dresses, because 17mm …
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Oh, yes – they are gigantic.
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I wonder if, in the distressed wedding dress tradition, you could get one of these dresses tangled on a Longorn’s horns and photograph it that way. With a long lens of course.
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Let’s do this: the next time you come to Lubbock, we can round up (Ha! Ha!) a quinceañera dress, some tinfoil hats, a few long lenses, and a herd of longhorns and have a great time!
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Sounds like a plan. I’ll bring a long lens. Do the dresses come in red? Do you know any matadors? They must have them in Texas too.
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I don’t know any matadors, but there’s a town called Matador; all of those residents would be matadors, I think.
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Okay, we can do our long-lensed long-horned shoot in Matador, Perhaps you can practice today with a short lens, and no cows.
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Yes, I work my way up…
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