In a message dated 5/1/2007 9:09:11 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see that often here on the list  and elsewhere.  Photography for 
photography's sake is often  disappointing.

Tom C.

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However, this is my passion.  And it's not just anti-development, per se. 
Although some of that will be in my  series. 

I am not going for the easy cliche. 

So often nature is  all around us, but we ignore it. Side by side, at least 
in this county, with a  housing development or something else. But we feel we 
have to travel to capture  it and while it's right here. Just a look away. So 
some of that will be in my  series. Another aspect is that nature and man-made 
sometimes co-exist quite  happily side by side, such as many of our animals 
have become urbanized (because  they have had to, sure, but some populations 
are 
rebounding). We also make too  many distinctions about what is a landscape 
shot and what is an urban shot.  Etc., etc., etc.

I don't have just one point. 

But I take your  comments to mean you found my first two photos rather 
lackluster. That's fine.  :-)

Later, Marnie aka Doe  




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