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11/04/2005 11:13:27 AM · #26
Originally posted by keegbow:

What's up Doc ? what do you think ? do you have a "style" and if so what is it ?


Naw, I think I've decided that so far I'm too young to have a style. I do have tendencies and preferences and the people here have been so kind to put words to some aspects of my work where I could not. I may have been subconsciously aware of some of this stuff, but I couldn't, for example, tell you I preferred shots tending to monotone (but I think it's true).

Bear, thanks for your input on the landscape stuff since you are such a guru yourself. My "flattening" tendancy is likely a result of my scientific background. When I take a picture of a landscape, I want to pull those mountains to me as close as possible so I can see them better and study their detail. This means I tend to use zoom and that tends to flatten. I should explore wide angle more (ha, I didn't do a wide angle entry) and just allow the mountains to be small portions of a vaster landscape. I like what you did to the Tetons. I mean to reworks that one, but I have to do it for print as I want it on my wall. That might limit the dynamic range to more than we're used to since we always look at pictures on video. Maybe I just need to ask Bill Gates for a grant so that I can display my pictures on flat panel screens framed as art...
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