Ken Tanaka
August 28th, 2004, 09:30 PM
It was the end of a 6 hour long, hot summer day spent shooting subjects in our new Millennium Park. The sun was passing "magic hour" and was within minutes of dropping behind the wall of tall buildings on the Park's west side. I was pooped. My camera was feeling like I was carrying a Thompson Viper around my neck. My waist pack felt like it had pulled my slacks down to my thighs. I needed food and a cold drink. The last thing I needed was to pick that camera up again.
But then I spotted a little girl (with her father nearby) lost in her own innocent world of playing with a sprinkler. I hesitated for a few seconds but ultimately couldn't resist the scene. So I lifted the camera once more and took several shots.
I didn't give the shots a second thought until I began sifting through the nearly 200 frames I'd taken that day. All I can say is that I'm so glad I mustered the energy to lift that camera once more that day. This shot became one of my treasures for that day. To me it's reminiscent of a b&w shot I saw many, many years ago of kids playing in an open fire hydrant in New York. Of course I'm biased <g> but my shot has a subtler character to it, with the little girl in her own physical space and the bustling downtown traffic just behind her.
Just thought I'd share it with ya. Hope you like it, too.
Here's the shot (http://www.pbase.com/image/32818208/large).
But then I spotted a little girl (with her father nearby) lost in her own innocent world of playing with a sprinkler. I hesitated for a few seconds but ultimately couldn't resist the scene. So I lifted the camera once more and took several shots.
I didn't give the shots a second thought until I began sifting through the nearly 200 frames I'd taken that day. All I can say is that I'm so glad I mustered the energy to lift that camera once more that day. This shot became one of my treasures for that day. To me it's reminiscent of a b&w shot I saw many, many years ago of kids playing in an open fire hydrant in New York. Of course I'm biased <g> but my shot has a subtler character to it, with the little girl in her own physical space and the bustling downtown traffic just behind her.
Just thought I'd share it with ya. Hope you like it, too.
Here's the shot (http://www.pbase.com/image/32818208/large).