Pieter12
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Amen.Too much religion, not enough photography.
Amen.Too much religion, not enough photography.
Welcome to Photrio. An auspicious start.Too much religion, not enough photography.
So freaking true!! Welcome!!Too much religion, not enough photography.
I'd have to handcuff my guests to their chairs to get them to watch for two hours.I'm lucky with my friends, visitors of my small slide shows and/or pics it seems. They all can handle 2h+ raw slide shows with no transitions and fitting Dark Ambient/Industrial to enhance the themes presented, and literally ask for more!
Have had an occasion when I found a stranger from USA sitting on my couch, thanking for the experience and comparing it to and surpassing galleries he's visited.
Digital amateurs have praised the image quality on several occasions, so I must be doing something right, right?
I guess keeping the camera aimed at various, completely different subjects, being out there in the hunt for composition, light, different films and places, and doing some experimental photography / abstract collages helps to keep things fresh.
And boy do I consolidate my slides - it's a necessity. Been shooting slides exclusively for about a decade now and have kept the total number of slides under 1k for now.
No duplicates, no similar compos in a row. Shit that's aged poorly gets removed to free a valuable slide mount and a place for better, more meaningful one. Only strongest images remain, rest - the absolute majority - gets dropped in a box to be used in experiments/collages or never to be seen again. With some rare regrets here and there.
Hi Wilma. I spent two years in Fuchu outside of Tokyo in the mid-1960s. Welcome to Photrio. Where can we admire your photos?Too much religion, not enough photography.
Well, don't agree with that.Too much religion, not enough photography.
I'd have to handcuff my guests to their chairs to get them to watch for two hours.![]()
That is so cool -- first time I have read of an image as being described as a grain dispersion!.One can always crop as long as the grain size and dispersion permit.
One can always crop as long as the grain size and dispersion permit.
That is so cool -- first time I have read of an image as being described as a grain dispersion!.
Generic picture making is not Art, and people should not rule by decree.Well, don't agree with that.
Art is as religious of an experience as the worship of any god. YMMD
Ahhhh...but the choice to crop or not crop can be a artistic decision, thus borders on the religious.Generic picture making is not Art, and people should not rule by decree.
Film camera and not cropping has nothing to do with religious dogma, people should not treat it like it does.
What if you say a little prayer before tripping the shutter? To St. Veronica, of course.
Not sure what you mean by the first sentence. And maybe the prayer is part of one's technique.That only works if you have the communication set up in the past. Otherwise improve ones technique.
That only works if you have the communication set up in the past. Otherwise improve ones technique.
Not sure what you mean by the first sentence. And maybe the prayer is part of one's technique.
I assume by dialog, you mean a successful image.Do not expect prayer to work the first time. You have to establish to communication first. Once there is a dialog then prayer would at least have the communication established. Once the communication is established, after that whether or not the prayers are answered is options. YMMV
I assume by dialog, you mean a successful image.
I would take it as a sign of such dialog if I were to get a successful photograph as a result of a technique that includes prayer. I wouldn't expect any voices or apparitions.Dialog refers to prayer, not camera operation in my statements.
I would take it as a sign of such dialog if I were to get a successful photograph as a result of a technique that includes prayer. I wouldn't expect any voices or apparitions.
Anything can be an "artistic decision" from socks and underwear worn while making the photograph to which side of the bed to sleep on or meal devouring. What I attempted to suggest isAhhhh...but the choice to crop or not crop can be a artistic decision, thus borders on the religious.![]()
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