At 03.01.2003 13:03:44, "John Whicker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>In what way is light "embodied" in photography but not
>in painting?  Surely both are techniques for capturing
>light reflected from the subject?

Tongue moving towards the cheek, I'd say that in photography the light is
deeper embodied because it has to be present in the capturing moment. Whereas
a painter is not bound by the same constraints.

Jostein


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