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Profound Subtleties |
8/28/2010 7:00 PM By
anonymous |
During a recent visit to Ayutthaya’s new Floating Market I noticed a pretty young lady sitting with her mother. We were there for a workshop and I’m always trying to increase the awareness of my clients so they learn to see, to notice their surroundings, in the hope it helps create more and better compositions.
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In Your Mnd’s Eye, In Black and White |
8/21/2010 7:00 PM By
anonymous |
Seeing an image ‘in your mind’s eye’ is a skill unto itself, and perhaps the most difficult skill a photographer cultivates. Capturing and processing the image, that’s mostly a technical matter and far easier to accomplish. |
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Postcard Perfect, but without Soul.. |
8/14/2010 7:00 PM By
anonymous |
A postcard picture for Ayutthaya’s new floating market? Nah.. but it sure could be. Picture postcard perfect. A piloted sampan crossing under a bridge with a fountain in view, and the Thai flag proudly flying in the background. Stick and I both saw this scene at the same time ..
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The Power of Perspective, Which Focal Length For Which Composition? |
8/7/2010 7:00 PM By
anonymous |
There is no right answer, no golden rule to recite, it's only significance is to understand such differences exist in most every image we process and that we as photographers hold the artistic control in our hands. Can a crop define a composition? Certainly. Can a crop define an artist? Perhaps. |
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