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Luminous Landscape: Telling The Story

Mark Goldstein | Technique | January 27, 2004 | 1 Comments

In his latest article Michael Reichmann reminds us all to immerse ourselves in the moment and take a proactive approach to photography, backed up by some great images taken with the Sony DSC-F828 digicam.

“As I photographed I noticed another photographer working the scene. Like me he walked around the pier area taking his photographs. Once the sun had risen and it was time to head back to the hotel for coffee our paths crossed and we chatted for a few minutes. I’d noticed that he’d not been shooting very much, and so I asked him how he’d made out. “Not great,” he said. “I only took a few shots because not much was happening.”

During the 60 minutes that I’d been out shooting I had taken 130 frames.”

Website: Luminous Landscape: Telling The Story



 

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#1 Robert Grenetz

The article is a very nice expression of the idea that: How can
you enjoy anything, unless you are willing to try it? Even if you aren't the most lively, all the time, you were born to embrace life.

2:02 pm - Tuesday, January 27, 2004

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