Skyglider Aerial Tram, Santa Cruz Boardwalk
Picture: Tourists Riding Skyglider Aerial Tram at the Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz, CaliforniaWith apologies to my future wife, I took this picture before the accident. Though a travel image, this photo is based on the landscape photography style. I think it is good to learn from all styles of photography because you never know when you might need to use it. Here, I have the tourists and the bench leading the eye toward the aerial tram at the top of the frame. This is not much different than a standard landscape composition with foreground, mid-ground and background elements. Once I found a foreground I liked, I waited until the Skyglider Tram brought along some tourists passing through at the right moment.
In another picture, I photographed some girls riding the tram looking bored out of their mind. It really said a lot to me about today's culture. Kids are so into the texting, instant free music downloads, and video games these days that they can't even enjoy classic family fun like the Santa Cruz Boardwalk anymore. I'm not sure I'd want to raise my kids in that manner. The Boardwalk is much more memorable in my opinion because it brings us back to a simpler time when there was less noise competing for our attention.
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4 Comments:
Hi Richard,
I also like to apply my landscape way of thinking to my city shooting. I think it is a very effective way to approach this type of photogrpahy as evidenced in this sweet image!
Ron
Thanks Ron.
nice (as all your shots are)! reminds me of disneyland's skyway from back in the good old days. it's scary to think what kids will be like by the time we get to our parents' age. it's kind of sad how the speed of communication has actually made us more isolated from the rest of the world, in a way.
erin (again)
Thanks. I don't remember the one from Disneyland. Guess that shows how long since I've been there. I think modern communication makes those closest to you further from you, but those further from you closer to you. Kind of a weird concept.
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