08/29/2024

An Eye for Composition


Myles Katherine, based in Portland, Oregon, has a superb eye and a way with composition. Have a look at more of her work on Flickr

Myles Katherine is a professional photographer and painter from Lynchburg, Virginia, now based in Portland, Oregon, and a graduate in studio art.  Artist’s website, here.  Her linktree here


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11 thoughts on “An Eye for Composition

  1. Hey Boomer, I love reading your posts, but rarely do now as I get much less of the content visible in my inbox. (I tend to check email on my Android phone so rarely click thru to sites). I think it’s since you started using the More tag, all I see is a few lines of text. Have you tried looking at the Advanced Excerpts plugin? It means that pictures, links and formatting will be preserved in your excerpts, so I may once again be able to see at least the start of the posts properly, without having to remember to come back later when I’m on the laptop. Personally I publish without the More tag for this exact reason, and then add it in a couple of days later (altho I’m not holding myself up as a good example of blogging at all!!). I saw a good video explaination of it somewhere so let me know if you want the link 🙂

    1. Hey Peter – Right on point. I’ve been going back and forth over this for some time now. I really appreciate the feedback. I’m on WP dot com, so I don’t get plug-ins (unless I”m missing something). Will consider what you’re saying. Helps to know. I’d love to get the link to the video if it’s pertinent to this. Thanks.

      1. Hello again – just came back as I see your latest email starts with a photo! 🙂 I guess you figured out what to do, I completely forgot that WP.com doesn’t do plugins!! The video (somewhere on MDNW.net) would only apply to WP.org users. Is it a setting somewhere that you found on WP.com? Well done anyway, I’m already enjoying the metalwork of Kari von Wening in my inbox 😛

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