Thank you Rod and Jean. Rod, you are correct. This form of photography is a no-no in the Group 64. I am sure that we both respect the efforts the masters employed in their work....and when our work requires it, we follow them. Arguably though "Pure Photography" shouold never be defined by one man, one group...or one anything.
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Building a 'dramatic' flash image indoors
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*Sometimes it's the easiest of pictures that give us the hardest of times.*
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Magnificent!!!
ReplyDeleteThe F64 club also felt everything should always be in focus ... I don't think either one of us would really fit in. Do you?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Shot Mark nontheless. You've inspired me yet again!
Thank you Rod and Jean.
ReplyDeleteRod, you are correct. This form of photography is a no-no in the Group 64. I am sure that we both respect the efforts the masters employed in their work....and when our work requires it, we follow them. Arguably though "Pure Photography" shouold never be defined by one man, one group...or one anything.
Well it seems that this F64 club is looking at photos with their eyes rather than their imaginations...........great shot, I love it!
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