I found this set of photos as I was surfing about, anyway I think they do prove simplicity is the way to go.
Ps.
At times it is, more what I meant.
http://www.weblog.pxforce.com/2009/0...n-photography/
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I found this set of photos as I was surfing about, anyway I think they do prove simplicity is the way to go.
Ps.
At times it is, more what I meant.
http://www.weblog.pxforce.com/2009/0...n-photography/
Last edited by AcadieLibre; 02-08-2009 at 04:42 AM.
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I love those shots! Now and then I'll get a good one..it's all in the eye and if you can catch it! My eyes aren't that observant yet!
It would be hard to argue that thought based upon any of those examples. Good find.
Those are awesome. This is what I find to be the most interesting things in photography. Its the plain and simple that makes the most extradinary images. It is what I strive for when looking for things. I agree with Kat, its in the eye, and not always easy to catch. when done properly the images are stunning. Good find.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
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I thought of your recent uploads immediately when I saw these photos JJ!
It's always a treat to see other photographers with similar ideas. Sorry for the thread jack - but I think you would also like this flickr photographer's work. he has quite a few images in a similar vein if you poke around.
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