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Old 07-30-2007, 04:58 PM   #31 (permalink)
 
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Waffle away, I say!

Sustained commitment to a subject or theme often yields the best, most interesting results. No matter whether it's landscape, portraits, or whatever.
Perfectly said.

I think that to make a great photograph, you have to be 'IN THE ZONE' Some where that I never am when I first visit a location. Yes, I can come home with a great image, but its never the one that I saw in my mind before I left home.

Its always worth returning, IMO, to switch on to a place and find what I never felt on earlier visits.

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