I think I'm going into a depression now. All my older work seems to be cliched. Does it count if it wasn't large format? Am I excused because I was learning...
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I think I'm going into a depression now. All my older work seems to be cliched. Does it count if it wasn't large format? Am I excused because I was learning...
Barn Doors
The Onion photo edition (as quoted previously on here)Quote:
Originally Posted by cyrus
http://www.theonion.com/content/file...ine_033006.jpg
Photos of the President looking as stupid as Alfred E. Newman. Sometimes the truth can still be a cliche, and sometimes a cliche can be the truth.
Tim, I was hoping you'd repost that here.
It makes up for your embarassing lack of knowledge of America's Majestic Piles of Rock.
There's such an impressive amount of cliche expertise in this group. It would be a shame to let it go to waste. Chris Jordan is onto something ... do I smell a contest?
My biggest complaint is peope who complain about what others choose to photograph.
Hello Brian,Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Ellis
Hear, hear! :-)
Hi Tim,
Nice image! :)
LOL.... Okay, I've said enough. No more comments from this peanut gallery! :>)
Cheers
Right on. The implication, whether or not intended, is that the other photographer is somehow superior.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Ellis
That's another one that is interesting. Overpopulated, perhaps. We do have a significant impact on the environment. On the other hand, if you get up early, or walk 5 minutes (or often less) from the most popular attractions, or approach them from a different direction, then you are often quite alone. I was there last week with my wife and my 5 and 3 year old kids, and found that the only time I was really crowded was during some of the trips on the shuttle bus, and a few times while trying to get food at the food court by the lodge. We took a day trip up the Tioga Road. Tenaya Lake was especially beautiful.Quote:
Originally Posted by tim atherton
By the way, if anyone is heading up to Yosemite, they have a nice exhibition of mammoth plate photographs by Watkins, Muybridge, and others. They are in a room in the museum near the Miwok Village (near the Visitor's Center). Included is a computer presentation of photos not included in the exhibit. Plus, they have a real mammoth camera on display. Made my 4x5 equipment (which I was carrying on my back at the time) seem quite light. Highly recommended.
Calla lilly, RIP, please.
There are approximatey 999,999 other plant species. Just give a few a try. E.g. Aristolochia, Borago, Callochorthus, Delphinium, Epipactis, Fumaria, Gnaphallium, Heliotropium, Iris, Juncus, Keckiella, Librodendron, Mesenbryanthemum, Neottia, Orobanche, Phoradendron, Quercus, Ribes, Stellaria, Ulva, Viola, Welwitschia, Xanthium, Yucca, and Zostera.