waterfall in greyscale Falls of Discovery

Photo:J.T.Narrin

One of the perks of previewing subject properties for clients has to be the unexpected discoveries.

Obscured from the scrutiny of the ordinary observer, the spectacle. Hidden falls. Silhouetted horse shapes, big blue, orange and pink, heavens, in unbroken confluence with the undulating verdant hills. The land.

Oh my! The time will fly.

Stop. Where is my camera? What! Behind it was left. If you like to capture while you work, don't let this be you.

Be prepared.

Being prepared can really pay off. You could capture a real stopper.

The added benefit for me is, at showing time, I know exactly where to go, and the features to point out to clients. 

Capturing some killer images, (if there are some to be had) during previewing, could be informative to the clients as well, at show time, for obvious reasons.

The combination of these things are what make real estate a more meaningful endeavour for my clients and especially myself.

John T. Narrin,

Eco-Steward

 

9 Comments on Falls of Discovery

FEB
27
2008
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Hi John - beautiful picture and advice. With a picture like that you don't even need words!
7:04am • #1
Very Nice!!  Thanks for sharing.  This honestly would be neat to blow up and frame!
7:34am • #2

Thank you Mary.

I had not thought of it, but I guess there is some advice I'm handing out.

Really, I'm always trying to be observant, looking for something interesting or relevant.

Thanks for your time, Mary.

John T. Narrin
11:35am • #3

Well, I appreciate you comment, Sandra.

I agree, this would, and does, look good matted & framed.

Matting & framing were one of the first subjects we learned in photography school.

If you love this image, I can arrange for you to have a print of it. I'll even mount, mat & frame it.

If you just want to make a print using your computer printer (free), I can email you a decent Rez file.

You like it, that makes me happy.

Thank you for your time, Sandra

John T. Narrin
11:48am • #4
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Hey John,

 

Man, what a beautiful shot.  I look forward to seeing more! 

1:37pm • #5

Thanks Gabe,

You possess a good eye for composition yourself.

I have seen some of the images you have up..

Thanks again J.T.

1:53pm • #6
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JT~

Sure love that photo. Tell us where you took it and how you happened to be able to capture such a great shot. Will this be on a flyer one day, maybe?

Really like your advice, " The added benefit for me is, at showing time, I know exactly where to go, and the features to point out to clients. ..." I hadn't thought of that...but it sure does make sense as Mary points out.

2:57pm • #7
SEP
11
2008

Amazing photo!!!   And you're right about being prepared -thanks for the reminder.

5:58pm • #8
SEP
12
2008

Rhodes,

Thanks for the kudos, I appreciate that.

NeighborJohn

1:31am • #9


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