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08/13/2009 05:49:32 AM |
I know what you mean about not having a person in a shot. I feel this way more and more these days. I find with some shots without a person or people in it, it feels um, I don't know, cold and empty? Like there's something missing. Not sure why this is, I guess it's in our nature that we like to be around each other. Anyway, this is great, I'm a big fan of the "bits of people" shots : ) |
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08/11/2009 09:34:02 PM |
Originally posted by Zigomar: Originally posted by tph1: I don't know why it is a little hard for me to get right in their with my camera. I need to work on that. |
Take a look at dahkota's signature, it helps! ;-) |
yes, that is the answer and so true. so, with a lifelong goal of getting better every day, my next posted photos will be "from right in there with my camera"... may take a couple days.
Message edited by author 2009-08-11 21:39:36. |
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08/11/2009 08:36:05 PM |
Originally posted by tph1: I don't know why it is a little hard for me to get right in their with my camera. I need to work on that. |
Take a look at dahkota's signature, it helps! ;-) |
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08/11/2009 05:43:17 PM |
Another good one! You ability to 'be crazy in public' has produced some great images. I don't know why it is a little hard for me to get right in their with my camera. I need to work on that. |
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08/11/2009 09:43:51 AM |
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