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Repetition of form

There are a number of things I like about this image – some of which really only have meaning to me. I’ve found out that you’ve got to be careful about why you particularly like one of your photos, because often it’s due to your own connections with it, rather than any factor accessible to other viewers. You remember the circumstance in which it was taken, some happy memories or perhaps some obstacles that had to be overcome in order to capture the shot. So it can be the packaging around the images, rather the intrinsic merits of the image itself, that you enjoy when you look at it.

Anyway, what do I like about this shot? Well I like the solid blocks of primary colour, and I like the perspective, looking down and out across the image to the water below. But mostly it’s the repetition of form in it, there’s something pleasing to the eye about seeing shapes and/or colours repeated within the frame. In this photo it’s the water in the pool and in the ocean, the parallel lines of the tree trunks, the array of deck chairs beside the pool – and of course the red-trousered precision swimming team in the pool itself.

In fact (yes, you guessed already), there was only one guy in the water, but I thought he’d look better as a whole Esther Williams/Busby Berkeley synchronised swimming troope. So Photoshop came into play to achieve this, and while I was at it I extended the pool a couple of metres to give him/them some more room to swim in. It ended up relatively seamless, which is another thing I like about the image.

And the main thing I like? It was taken from the balcony of our room at Bannisters at Mollymook on the NSW south coast, on the morning after Karen and I got married. And that’s a perfect example of a ‘personal’ reason for liking a particular photo…

This photo is also featured on the main Jokar photography web site. Go to the Human Landscapes gallery to see other photos in this collection.

Why a Jokar Photography blog?

First post. Better get off on the right foot, eh? Need to set the scope right… So what’s this going to be about anyway?

I’ve been posting ‘selected’ images to my little web site at www.jokar.com.au for some time – about five years now. It’s built largely around the excellent jAlbum software, and uses the Chameleon skin for presentation and navigation functionality. I really like the jAlbum system – it’s easy to use, neatly structured, pretty intuitive for the user and likewise the creator … and, as shareware, the price is pretty good too!

jAlbum is, however, all about presentation of images, and although you can put labels in against folders and individual images in the software, you’ve mostly got to let the images speak for themselves, and it’s not easy to put in much in the way of text. So, when I recently got around to ‘refreshing’ the look, feel and some of the content of the Jokar site, it seemed like a good time to add a blog to the revamped site.

‘The plan’, FWIW, is to document some images from the main Jokar site, to write a little about the circumstances of making the image, what (if anything!) I was trying to do, what I think about it, and maybe a little about the technology and process of creating the original image and any post-processing done to it. That’s going to be useful for me – and if it turns out that anyone else is interested in reading it – then so much the better!

I’m pretty new to WordPress, and a complete novice at installing and hosting a blog site on my own server, so I expect there will be some changes to the site as I get it up and running, settle on a final theme etc – and no doubt some glitches along the way too.

I’ll welcome any (non-libelous) comments – please post comments or email me directly if you’d like to make contact