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09/17/2004 02:28:50 PM · #1 |
I can't help to see that there are many photographers here from Iceland. Not only that, but they also do extremely well. I'm not sure if that's due to their abilities or simply that Iceland lends itself to great photography... :) A combination of both is probably a fair assumption!
A coworker and friend of mine here in Canada went to Iceland last year and took many great photo's. I was tottaly amazed when I saw them. His name is Wilf Noordermeer and you can visit his website and Iceland pictures here.
I think you'll be amazed too. I feel I need to tell him about DPC and ask him to submit for a challenge now and then. |
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09/17/2004 03:22:10 PM · #2 |
I just quickly flipped through his galleries. He has some amazing images. One of my favourites is titled "Tina Turner".
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09/17/2004 03:32:13 PM · #3 |
Fantastic galleries! He really should be here at DPC!
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09/17/2004 03:35:24 PM · #4 |
if you put me in iceland, I bet id get 30 ribbons too!
Here in philadelphia, a nice sunset is a rare occurance.
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09/17/2004 06:10:23 PM · #5 |
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09/17/2004 06:29:38 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by jmlelii: if you put me in iceland, I bet id get 30 ribbons too!
Here in philadelphia, a nice sunset is a rare occurance. |
Just about the most stupid thing I ever heard. Photography is how you make are out of what you've got. Yes it's beutiful in iceland, but if you check out most of the icelandic ribbons, you have a shot that could be taken everywhere in the world. |
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09/17/2004 09:32:15 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by jmlelii: if you put me in iceland, I bet id get 30 ribbons too!
Here in philadelphia, a nice sunset is a rare occurance. |
Move to DC. :)
When Jack London had his portrait made by the noted San Francisco photographer Arnold Genthe, London began the encounter with effusive praise for the photographic art of his friend and fellow bohemian, Genthe. "you must have a wonderful camera...It must be the best camera in the world...You must show me your camera." Genthe then used his standard studio camera to make what has since become a classic picture of Jack London. When the sitting was finished, Genthe could not contain himself: "I have read your books, Jack, and I think they are important works of art. You must have a wonderful typewriter."--Unknown
It's not the place that makes the image great.
Clara
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