----- Original Message ----- From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Besides that if you were to put your camera right there in the same spot every day and take a photo, everyone of them would be different. Sometimes it seems that people who are not creative get too tied up into the generalities of things and do not see the subtile differences that make the picture.
I know it will be different. Learning THAT could easily be achieved by trying to reshoot one of you own (successful) images. You will learn much more from that. Learning technique could be easily learned by not copying someone elses creativity. This is about the creative aspect of creating an image. You'll never be more than a mediocre photographer by blatantly copying someone elses work. What separates artists or great photographers from mere technicians is personal vision. You won't achieve that by copying to this extent. Personal vision show that theres something from within in the image. What made Ansel Adams, and Galen Rowell for that matter, that great is personal vision. Their images had a personal stamp so that you could see who'd shot them without reading the credit line....
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