thank heavens i was insured , The lens survived , the camera R.I.P , i think the only thing that saved the lens was i had a massive lee filter system on at the time and it fell face first
thank heavens i was insured , The lens survived , the camera R.I.P , i think the only thing that saved the lens was i had a massive lee filter system on at the time and it fell face first
Scott: You and Jonathan Coldslabs are definitely my favorites for taking seemingly mundane things or scenes I would walk right past, and turning them into compelling images. Love the work!
Thanks Peter. I appreciate the sentiment and also agree with Jonathan's work. Glad your back Jonathan.
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I agree with Peter's comment about your work as well, Scott. I look at your photos sometimes and think, "Now, why didn't I think of that?"
J.
Over the years I have tried taking landscape photos of "pretty" scenes, and I found that it is difficult to do well. You'd think not--beautiful scenery should equal a beautiful photograph--but that is hardly the case. Scott seems to be able to succeed with both the mundane and the sublime, which is no easy feat.
J.
Last edited by jcoldslabs; 17-Apr-2015 at 19:13. Reason: Wording.
Thanks Jonathan. I just like to chase the light and see the beauty it casts on things....anything.
Here's some towels.
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