



Sometimes when you are in a rut you need to try something a little different. I have always been intrigued by these type of shots so I thought I'd give it a whirl. I'm sure I will give it another go sometime because it has a lot of potential for days that it is just too darn hot outside to want to do anything.
All I can say is this. Thank goodness for digital. I would never have tried this with film! Just to get this one took me about 75 exposures.... It was a fun experiement though!!