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03/24/2012 12:14:13 PM · #1 |
Sadly, I think that I found the technique for improving my photos.
It appears that when I hand over my camera to the chaos of random shots, eventually I get pictures that I really like.
I'll be happy if someone could take a quick look (with his eyes open this time) and help me decide which photo should I submit.
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03/24/2012 12:26:55 PM · #2 |
I'm around if you want to send them. |
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03/24/2012 12:45:31 PM · #3 |
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03/24/2012 12:48:29 PM · #4 |
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03/24/2012 01:14:15 PM · #5 |
I'll help too if you want. PM me. |
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03/24/2012 04:17:09 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by KfirLevAri: Sadly, I think that I found the technique for improving my photos.
It appears that when I hand over my camera to the chaos of random shots, eventually I get pictures that I really like.
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Random shots, as you call 'em, remove the ego from interfering with nature (the is-ness of the universe), and tend to reveal
what lies beneath a surface adorned with self-reflection. |
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03/24/2012 04:25:21 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by zeuszen:
Random shots, as you call 'em, remove the ego from interfering with nature (the is-ness of the universe), and tend to reveal
what lies beneath a surface adorned with self-reflection. |
I guess it's sad from the ego perspective.
The same will that aims to take a beautiful picture fails doing so since he is blocking the moment.
( Like enlightenment - no-self can be enlightened since there is no self in it ;) )
BTW - Thanks Kris and Wendy for your help! |
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