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Social mechanics and honesty in portraiture

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Ilya, you've raised some good points. I do enjoy landscape photography - although I'm dreadful getting out of bed for a sunrise! On my website I have landscape photos in colour and in B&W. I prefer them in colour mostly, because nature and it's colours IMO are spectacular. But... I need to have some form of human element to my landscape work = in the "third person", otherwise it just doesn't work for me.
 
Nicole: “IMO everyone sees photography through their own eyes”. It is pure lack of education about photography.

Daniel, you do not know me. Your judgement and insult is unwelcome, especially in a public online forum. I advise you to be careful with your words.
 
Cheryl, Nicol, Jonathan,Bjorke, Scott, Sanders,Cate and the company, thank you for the chat it's been a pleasure...ILYA
 
To Cate alias 'Stargazer', please forgive me if I seemed abrasive, I tend to feel deeply and speak passionately regarding photography :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


Not in the least Jonathan :smile:

The reason I backed off from the discussion was my thoughts and ideas tend to go into overdrive, and I simply don't have time to keep responding.

Also, I do find discussion on forums can be frustrating and a bit like wading through porridge, though this is no reflection on anyone else in the least, but to do with confusions that can arise and I think to do with the medium.
 
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