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02/28/2006 04:41:05 AM · #1 |
post some interesting ones......
Every time someone tells me how sharp my photos are, I assume that it isn't a very interesting photograph. If it were, they would have more to say. ~Author Unknown |
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02/28/2006 04:46:55 AM · #2 |
A photograph is usually looked at - seldom looked into. ~Ansel Adams
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02/28/2006 04:47:15 AM · #3 |
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02/28/2006 04:50:46 AM · #4 |
we going there again? ;)
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02/28/2006 04:50:55 AM · #5 |
"nice lighting" ~ group of photographers looking at a nude model photo |
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02/28/2006 05:26:38 AM · #6 |
"Not form rock, not object rock, but the light that IS the rock." â Wynn Bullock
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02/28/2006 07:01:57 AM · #7 |
These are photography related or life-related, that's why I like them...
"Too often we curse what we have and focus on our needs. Turn it around!" - Craig Tanner
"Talent is long patience." - Gustav Flaubert
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02/28/2006 08:28:31 AM · #8 |
Photography appears to be an easy activity; in fact it is a varied and ambiguous process in which the only common denominator among its practitioners is in the instrument. - Henri Cartier-Bresson
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02/28/2006 08:43:47 AM · #9 |
There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.
There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.
You don't take a photograph, you make it.
-Ansel Adams |
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02/28/2006 08:56:15 AM · #10 |
excerpt.... John Graham's System & Dialectics of Art
"The purpose of photography is to imitate nature. The purpose of art is to create. Photography concerns itself with delusions, art concerns itself with reality of things."
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02/28/2006 09:02:16 AM · #11 |
I take pictures like Jimmy Page, and I play guitar like Ansel Adams. âAnonymous
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02/28/2006 09:19:07 AM · #12 |
A picture is worth a thousand words; a slide show is both. ~Author Unknown
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02/28/2006 05:27:34 PM · #13 |
The question is not what you look at, but what you see. - Henry David Thoreau
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02/28/2006 05:35:22 PM · #14 |
"The art of seeing is the beginning of art." â Richard Avedon
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02/28/2006 05:37:21 PM · #15 |
âAnteater -- who could have ever thought that such an animal could be so expressive? It's all in their eyes. There are so many great storytellers other than humans.â
Gregory Colbert
âIf it seems like you are playing around and not practicing, that's when you know you really love it.â
Jack Johnson
*edit to add*
Message edited by author 2006-02-28 17:46:22. |
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