[FairfieldLife] Re: Definitely Not For Buck

2014-10-08 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Thanks Ann. Looks like Dennis and I have some shared passions.
My favorite is the woman Christ. That one is deep.

Thanks for taking a look, Curtis. You have a passion so I figured you would 
enjoy seeing the result of someone else's enthusiastic pursuit of his craft.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 More for Mac or Curtis or for those who enjoy photography, which is a kind of 
art. There are some good ones here, some mediocre but for a guy who simply 
dabbles and is self-taught and who uses non-professionals my husband has done 
some nice work. Dennis just photographs in a studio he built above the barn so 
his work is very home grown. While the horses munch hay below he is snapping 
away. It is his passion. Isn't it great to have a passion?
 

 http://dennisbater.com/ http://dennisbater.com/

 

 







[FairfieldLife] Re: Definitely Not For Buck

2014-10-08 Thread curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Thanks Ann. Looks like Dennis and I have some shared passions.
My favorite is the woman Christ. That one is deep.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 More for Mac or Curtis or for those who enjoy photography, which is a kind of 
art. There are some good ones here, some mediocre but for a guy who simply 
dabbles and is self-taught and who uses non-professionals my husband has done 
some nice work. Dennis just photographs in a studio he built above the barn so 
his work is very home grown. While the horses munch hay below he is snapping 
away. It is his passion. Isn't it great to have a passion?
 

 http://dennisbater.com/ http://dennisbater.com/

 

 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Definitely Not For Buck

2014-10-08 Thread fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
That is funny - Yes, there is a subtle European influence I see in the pictures 
(and all of Canada), that is clearly not present here in the US. On the other 
hand, you, from a European perspective, will see, the American 'look', in a 
more pronounced way. Thanks for pointing that out. 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Funny that for a non-american the look very american. He obviously is enjoying 
his passion and has a firm grip on lightening - I particularily liked the 
deliberately overexposed ones :-)
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Thank you for sharing this! Something I enjoyed was the subtle differences in 
the models' features, expressions and looks, that indicate they are not US 
American. I also liked seeing a large amount of his work. Yes, passion, such a 
wonderful momentum it creates.  
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 More for Mac or Curtis or for those who enjoy photography, which is a kind of 
art. There are some good ones here, some mediocre but for a guy who simply 
dabbles and is self-taught and who uses non-professionals my husband has done 
some nice work. Dennis just photographs in a studio he built above the barn so 
his work is very home grown. While the horses munch hay below he is snapping 
away. It is his passion. Isn't it great to have a passion?
 

 http://dennisbater.com/ http://dennisbater.com/

 

 










[FairfieldLife] Re: Definitely Not For Buck

2014-10-08 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Funny that for a non-american the look very american. He obviously is enjoying 
his passion and has a firm grip on lightening - I particularily liked the 
deliberately overexposed ones :-)
 

 Canadians look just like Americans! Imagine. Thanks for having a look Nabby. 
The overexposed ones are called high key and are produced by combining very 
strong lighting (soft boxes and reflectors and strobes) with opening the camera 
aperture wider. He can also play afterwards in photoshop with the image to 
increase the effect. But I think you might know that as you are a photographer 
yourself?
 
 









[FairfieldLife] Re: Definitely Not For Buck

2014-10-08 Thread nablusoss1008
Funny that for a non-american the look very american. He obviously is enjoying 
his passion and has a firm grip on lightening - I particularily liked the 
deliberately overexposed ones :-)
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Thank you for sharing this! Something I enjoyed was the subtle differences in 
the models' features, expressions and looks, that indicate they are not US 
American. I also liked seeing a large amount of his work. Yes, passion, such a 
wonderful momentum it creates.  
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 More for Mac or Curtis or for those who enjoy photography, which is a kind of 
art. There are some good ones here, some mediocre but for a guy who simply 
dabbles and is self-taught and who uses non-professionals my husband has done 
some nice work. Dennis just photographs in a studio he built above the barn so 
his work is very home grown. While the horses munch hay below he is snapping 
away. It is his passion. Isn't it great to have a passion?
 

 http://dennisbater.com/ http://dennisbater.com/

 

 







[FairfieldLife] Re: Definitely Not For Buck

2014-10-08 Thread fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Thank you for sharing this! Something I enjoyed was the subtle differences in 
the models' features, expressions and looks, that indicate they are not US 
American. I also liked seeing a large amount of his work. Yes, passion, such a 
wonderful momentum it creates.  
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 More for Mac or Curtis or for those who enjoy photography, which is a kind of 
art. There are some good ones here, some mediocre but for a guy who simply 
dabbles and is self-taught and who uses non-professionals my husband has done 
some nice work. Dennis just photographs in a studio he built above the barn so 
his work is very home grown. While the horses munch hay below he is snapping 
away. It is his passion. Isn't it great to have a passion?
 

 http://dennisbater.com/ http://dennisbater.com/