[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have felt the need to do something different.  So I am taking a photography 
> class, advanced, from a teacher I took classes from  about four years ago. 
> Yup, that teacher, for those of you that remember, that  depressed me because 
> I 
> thought he was overly critical of my work. However, this  time around he 
> seems 
> to be a more complimentary, so maybe I have improved. :-)  Well, it has been 
> four years.

Maybe he doesn't get many return customers and apreciates you coming 
back :-)

> We are supposed to do a "project" and the  class culminates in a little show. 
> It's hard to explain my project, but it's  sort of the intersection between 
> man-made and nature in my area. Or ecological  landscapes, or environmental 
> landscapes, such as landscapes in context just like  environmental portraits 
> are 
> portraits in context. In other words, not everything  will be pretty, pretty 
> and I am not cloning telephone poles, etc.  out.

Great project!
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/wetlands1.htm
> 
I like this a lot. The ship looks surreal out there, apparently in a 
field or swamp. (I assume the actual water the boat is in is just out of 
sight.)  The boat and the ducks make interesting and competing centers 
of interest. I found my eye going back and forth between them - 
something derelict and man made, something natural and alive. All with 
the railroad track bisecting the image - as if to say "two wolds here!" 
  I think this is very very good.

- MCC
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Mark Cassino Photography
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www.markcassino.com
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