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About Photography

"i don't want my picture taken. ever. it's an invasion of my privacy."

 

- Laura A.

"i'm not much into the technicalities or the art of it. i just want to make a collection of moments for later."

 

- Craig G.

"i don't see the point in it. i think all photographers are a bit psychotic. especially people who take polaroids."

 

- Elizabeth C.

"i've seen some photo's that moved me to tears. aging is a tragic thing. take a lot of pictures while you're young."

 

- Tom S.

"video is better. things move. that's what they do in real life."

 

- Kingsley E.

"the dolphin, he is not your friend. he is not smiling at you. he is laughing at you. he will bite you. photography? put down your camera and dance."

 

- Olaoluwa N.

"i take pictures of people when they're not looking."

 

- Kelly. M.

"life is beautiful. sometimes you miss the beauty because you're too busy living. taking pictures makes time last longer than it normally can and that helps you see the beauty you may have missed."

 

- Selina M.

"i have heavy equipment. i know what i'm doing. i position myself, watch and wait for the perfect shot."

 

- David Z.

COMMENTS
LatentE said at 7:24 p.m. on Feb 13, 2007:
Lol!

Interesting tabblo. I'm reminded of something I saw or read about Ansel Adams. My memory on the matter is a bit fuzzy so a very loose paraphrase is all I can offer. It was an interview and the topic was the lighting of "Moonrise." Adams was asked if he often waits for the perfect light at some scene. His response was that he never waits. If he did he'd miss the perfect light just up the road.

Personally, I like to weigh down my equipment with lead weights and sand bags. No, not for steadying a tripod. Just to slow me so I can think more clearly about the perfect light and shot. You see, I know what I'm doing. :P
Lisiegrin said at 7:44 p.m. on Feb 13, 2007:
Love it!
Cruising said at 7:54 p.m. on Feb 13, 2007:
This is fantastic and I have to add to my favorites. Very creative subject and I love your layout. Great!
Paul said at 12:49 p.m. on Feb 14, 2007:
The beautiful portraits, the personal statements and the clever layout make this a great tabblo. Kudos.
Pkeener said at 1:32 p.m. on Feb 14, 2007:
Hey ZERO this is great. I read that same line by Adams Adams and I am of the Cartier-Bresson school of thought...it's the moment! I agree with PAUL..you made some fine environmental portraits here. You realy have a knack for Tabbloing.
Leftofcenter said at 3:33 p.m. on Feb 14, 2007:
different, out-of-the-box, nice!
JeffS said at 9:38 p.m. on Feb 14, 2007:
I like it. I probably relate most closely to Kelly M. but I'm striving to be more like David Z.
Experience said at 5:46 p.m. on Feb 17, 2007:
Complimenti ZERO. Un tabblo pensato nei particolari, nella storia, nelle foto, nell'impaginazione. Bravo!
Noe said at 2:41 p.m. on Feb 19, 2007:
Great tabblo!
Agtgreen said at 10:42 a.m. on Feb 20, 2007:
Nice job, I love the idea and the way you ran with it.
Marcif said at 5:32 p.m. on Apr 29, 2007:
cool tabblo, nicely done
Decoy said at 2:52 p.m. on Jul 26, 2007:
This is really nice! :) I like it a lot!
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