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Hi Don, I watched them all now. These are so nice, I was asking before, remember, you were allways taking snow and icey photos and I was wondering when it would come Spring, and now I can see the Spring photos in Canada. They are so nicely taken. And also how nice you took same places in different times of a day. I loved this idea of taking in different times of daylights. Do you know, maybe I can't explain well technically but I loved your circle photos too, it also strikes the circle of life! I looked at them throught the though this philosophical thought. Circle of life... They are a wonderful works. Thank you,
with my love,
nia
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Ansel Adams
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It's a fisheye lens, nia. It does do some neat things.
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Don Schaeffer Wrote:It's a fisheye lens, nia. It does do some neat things.
Yes, I learned it now, of course I know it but I didnt know how to say in this language. I can see you take some photos
with these lens. But again in these series it is great. I loved it. But you know I always look in a different way to a picture, what makes me to think or to feel... I just try to talk to the picture. And I share. So in these series I went philosophically...
Your eyes and these lens carried
me!
Thank you,
Have a nice day,
with my love,
nia
“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”
Ansel Adams