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Originally Posted by
ashwin
When I saw the last images from Ashwin what came to my mind is how our cultural backgrounds are different and how this reflects on the way we photograph, compose, live and see the World.
How different Ashwin's images are. :)
Portuguese, Australians, British, New Zealanders all have a common cultural background (even distant in time) certainly very different from the one issued from India with sprawling influences, throughout Indonesia and Malaysia not to mention but two countries, with a civilization older than the European one.
Finally the appreciation of an image much depends on our personal culture integrated in the environment we were born and where we have been in for a longer or short period of time.
How philosophical I am today :D
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Originally Posted by
mythlady
Very, very nice, both Antonio and Steve -- wonderful images. I just went to a workshop over the past two weeks, and one of the things we were working on were themes, which you might keep working on for a long time. But exactly what you said, that you go out with an intention rather than shooting randomly. We also worked on "one camera, one lens" -- using a fixed lens and working within the limitations that that imposes. It was a great workshop -- I really enjoyed it.
Thank you Elise :) To shoot under "one camera one lens" is really fine as you get used to see what your lens returns with certain lens. One get used to the 50mm lens and when we look, we see what we can crop in the viewfinder.
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wilgk
You make perfect sense to me Antonio and I agree wholeheartedly - this for me is the joy/challenge I have in the 'themed monthly challenges' that we have here. I often lack inspiration on it's own, but give me a topic and suddenly I can see potential...:) the potential doesn't always tranlate into a good picture, but that is the fun.
So, I made myself understand. Fine. :)
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Originally Posted by
Antonio Correia
When I saw the last images from Ashwin what came to my mind is how our cultural backgrounds are different and how this reflects on the way we photograph, compose, live and see the World.
How different Ashwin's images are. :) . . . . . . . . . . . .
How philosophical I am today :D
Hi Antonio,
Thank you for your philosophical compliment...! ! !
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I would like to share this with you. Very instructive. :)
I have seen it before but now I listen and see under a different light.
Before, I was just looking. Now, I look and I see. :):)
There are much more to see from her :)
Something different ? ...
As Project / Theme shall I call it Blues ?
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:p Steve, you made me laugh. Actually, the teachers for this workshop were great (which has not always been the case, I have to say). They are both skilled professionals, yet they were very accepting of our efforts and kind in their comments. One of the nice unplanned things was that one day it was pouring rain when we were supposed to be out shooting, so we sat in a coffee shop for hours with a laptop and monitor, looking at pictures and talking about them. It was very educational.
Antonio, I am more impressed each time I see your work -- Raylee and Ashwin, lovely pictures too. I really like the darkness of the rose.
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mythlady
...Antonio, I am more impressed each time I see your work...
:):)
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