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About colors.
So you really want to bother with colors…
One way of coming up with an interesting color photograph is making night photos.
You know, employing that special essence of the night…
And besides, it can keep your viewer busy for a while
[busy trying to figure out what the H is going on there in the dark! ]
I am happy today!
I have finally figured out the meaning of life!
Ok, not quite…. almost there…just about…give me one more clue…
but I’m still H a P p Y altogether.
“enjoy today’s sunshine, sunshine” (someone told me today)
Happiness is relatively undefined, don't you think?
I mean, look at this picture:
...but what about the technical information? You might ask.
What about it? I might answer.
If you really think about it, what difference does it make what camera I am using?
Who cares about the ISO, shutter speed or F stop?
Is it just me or this is just a lot of useless information nobody should ever have to come across?
Strange but True
Typically I don’t say much about my pictures.
I keep it to a minimum of location and date.
The sad truth is that I, despite the fact I am present there with all my glory at the moment when the picture is taken, myself; I don’t have much information about the story behind the image.
I like the mystery in photos and so I make sure to avoid finding out further details about the scene I’m shooting.
The premium edition of my book: Streets of New York
is finally out and about.
This picture is one of my favorites in this book:

Front steps. Brooklyn 2001