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09/23/2004 09:04:56 PM · #1 |
After a bit of dithering, and pondering, I've bought myself something genuinely compact that I can carry everywehere without being paranoid about it. I've gone for the Fuji A340, as I've always liked what they do with their cameras, especially the simpler ones.
Anyhow, here's a few smaples from the first couple of days for your delectation (or otherwise)
Ed
PS. Lots of diagonals, huh?
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09/23/2004 09:18:00 PM · #2 |
Those are what I love! Great shots, Ed!!!!! Diagonals - gotta have 'em!
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09/23/2004 09:26:22 PM · #3 |
Nice shots, I really like the reflections in the windows in the "over water" photo. |
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09/23/2004 09:39:15 PM · #4 |
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09/23/2004 09:51:46 PM · #5 |
Where are the curves?!
seriously.. Great shots Ed.. Though I am wondering if you are getting a DSLR in the future? |
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09/23/2004 09:56:29 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by dhare: Where are the curves?!
seriously.. Great shots Ed.. Though I am wondering if you are getting a DSLR in the future? |
Ha! Actually this persuance of the impacts of diagonals in composition is something that's been coming along for a while - even before the interview. It's a common theme in a lot of Kertesz' work, and a conscious effort to investigate it on my part. Note the similarities in 'below ground' and 'escape route'? nested triangles again, just like with the signs and lettering in 'making a point'.
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09/26/2004 09:38:43 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by e301: Originally posted by dhare: Where are the curves?!
seriously.. Great shots Ed.. Though I am wondering if you are getting a DSLR in the future? |
Ha! Actually this persuance of the impacts of diagonals in composition is something that's been coming along for a while - even before the interview. It's a common theme in a lot of Kertesz' work, and a conscious effort to investigate it on my part. Note the similarities in 'below ground' and 'escape route'? nested triangles again, just like with the signs and lettering in 'making a point'.
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I like the way you eliminate the clutter in city shots.. something that I find really hard to do. Do you spend ages looking for a suitable angle and environment?
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