Another set from the archives
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This is a discussion on A scan through the archives within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Another set from the archives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
Another set from the archives
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Poor photos follow no rules, ok photos follow some rules, great photos break some rules, classic photos break all the rules........there are no rules!
Technical perfection is only ever important if it improves the asthetic. It is not the precursor to beauty. Not in art..not in music and not in photography!
I really like these Siejones!!!
My faves are shots 1 and 6.
I love the fact there are people in shots 2 and 4 to give the viewer a sense of scale. Very well done.
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Great stuff! I agree with what Marko said except I pick 3 and 5 as faves.
Thanks very much guys..I appreciate the comments
Poor photos follow no rules, ok photos follow some rules, great photos break some rules, classic photos break all the rules........there are no rules!
Technical perfection is only ever important if it improves the asthetic. It is not the precursor to beauty. Not in art..not in music and not in photography!
1,2 and 5 are my favs.
Well done !
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I prefer shot 1 and 6 - simply wonderful pictures!
I like shot 2. The people in the shot gives a feeling of epic scale.
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Thanks very much guys
Poor photos follow no rules, ok photos follow some rules, great photos break some rules, classic photos break all the rules........there are no rules!
Technical perfection is only ever important if it improves the asthetic. It is not the precursor to beauty. Not in art..not in music and not in photography!
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