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08/13/2002 09:13:35 AM · #1
An interesting article on how one photographer breaks down his work and comes up
with the final shot.

Maybe we should do this here some times too!

Slight warning: THe main subject is a semi-nude male, just in case
people want to get offended or anything.


Article here
08/13/2002 10:30:24 AM · #2
good article, thanks for sharing, gordon! :)
08/13/2002 05:54:13 PM · #3
Very interesting. I really like it to read about how other photographers work and why they do what modifications. This gives a deeper insight.
That's one thing I miss here a little. Personally I would love to hear a bit more about how a photo was done and what the photographer thought about it. I think that everybody can learn a lot by that. It doesn't matter that most of us are amateurs and not porofessional photographers. It will always give you a broader view of the possibilities.

What if we made it a "good habit" for challenge winners to explain a little more how they did a photo? I know there is the "How'd They do That?" section but even if there was no particular technique used I still would like to hear a little about the surroundings and how they happened to shoot the photo. I think that's a good return for winning the challenge ;-)

What do you think about that?

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