G'day again,
I find I do agree with you in that interesting scenes would make these
photos hugely more valuable, and I do aim for this. Some are satisfied
with illustrations, but I'll endeavour to please those who want a story
too. For this goal I'm sure I could learn a few tricks from street
it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: David Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: PAW Art or entomology? Oh no philosophy!
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 08:33:55 +1000
G'day again,
I find I do agree with you in that interesting scenes would make
Shel,
I'm not well read in matters photographic, but you started me thinking.
I hope you take these comments in the spirit they were meant - I'm
interested, trying to put forward my ideas, wondering how they strike you.
The way I see my photography is that I'm recording beauty. Of course,
Hi,
David wrote:
The way I see my photography is that I'm recording beauty. Of course, there's the
issue that beauty is subjective. To me, a fly's compound eye, or a hairy caterpillar
sitting on a stem, is beautiful, as well as interesting - and when I photograph such a
thing I try and capture
Good points ... allow me to respond interspersed.
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From: David Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not well read in matters photographic,
Nor am I
but you started me thinking.
That's always good LOL
The way I see my photography is that I'm recording beauty. Of course,
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