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ellie photos
{K:1583} 6/27/2005
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I agree for most, but don't think I could do my landscapes with my cellphone. I can't remember if I saw this on a documentary, think it was, fashion photographers were interviewed about their cameras, most had expensive, elaborate stuff, and one had a little point and shoot, not sure what it was, but I was laughing about it.
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 6/27/2005
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I think if you treat your equipment like it's the best camera in the world, you are bound to produce work that is every bit as good as if it was a top of the line camera. There is much to say about the sincerity of one's approach to making a photograph.
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ellie photos
{K:1583} 6/24/2005
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Thanks Ricardo :-)
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ellie photos
{K:1583} 6/24/2005
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Thanks Rafi,
So, when were blue and green not allowed to be seen together? I haven't heard of that, lol. I agree they go well together.The associations are interesting, I'm not sure why I thought it was a sea creature.
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ricardo longhi-frantz
{K:9628} 6/24/2005
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nice and poetic composition!
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 6/23/2005
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There was a time when green and blue were not allowed to be seen together. Your cellphone photo proves that notion wrong. I suppoase it's your blue shoes with the green ferns, and they compement each other. Thank you for your interesting comment on my "From the field 6." It's interesting because a simple dandelion withut its seeds, elaborated in P.S. can arouse various associations in different viewers. Best regards, Rafi
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