Day 24/341 Left
St. Lucia Photographer Says: Welcome To My World
(I’m Sharing A Picture A Day With The World
For A Year!)

Here’s yesterday’s photo & the anomaly is clear when you
look below

Picture # 2
Shall we call this the case where 1+1=1 that’s even better?!
I created this composite for a workshop that I recently conducted
for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States’ staff who wanted
a clear understanding of how to use a digital camera that they had
recently acquired. I started the class by showing them why we
should never take for granted anything that we see in a picture, and
judging from the suggestions I received regarding the anomaly I
think it important to restate that point.
With today’s digital cameras and photo editing software the sky
might as well be the starting point rather than the limit, and as
photographers we have a responsibility to our clients and to the
world as to what we will make the truth out to be.
My congratulations to my friend, Joseph Fontenelle of Coco Creole,
a beautiful little boutique hotel in St. Lucia.
I ran into Joseph yesterday when my wife dragged me along to
check out accommodations for her friends who are coming to
St. Lucia next month for the One Day Cricket Match.
As soon as I saw Joseph he greeted me with: "The anomaly is the
helicopter, right?…I kept looking and couldn’t find one of the blades!"
Seems like I didn’t do as good a job as I thought…And that taught
me that you can never be too careful in anything that you do and I
hope that I’ve learnt my own lesson well.
As always I welcome your comments




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