no i don't just like these because they're black and white and some grey!
o, but trout and guy way down on this page beat all else i say. (hell no, not because i missed that one!) astounding pictures man. it's a pity i missed them earlier :)
hehehe...I was talking about what you said about these photos of Jean Luc. Either way its cool. It's good when people tell me what's wrong with my photos/writing than just what's right. Learn a lot that way. :)
:) What a conversation. Point taken. And you don't always need a reason for learning. Sometimes, when something is pointed out, it can lead you to think about a solution/alternative yourself. For me, photography (like all art) is all about perception. Which is why I like to get as many perceptions about my photos as possible. Not for my ego but for the sheer possibility of human minds to view and perceive in myriad ways.
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no
i don't just like these
because they're black and white
and some grey!
o, but trout and guy way down on this page beat all else i say. (hell no, not because i missed that one!) astounding pictures man. it's a pity i missed them earlier :)
Cheers!
Appreciate the honesty. :)
:)
I like your pictures.
Please do remember to feed my pig.
tanku. :)
ok.(iknow iknow; been a while)
but never before have i had someone appreciate my honesty on my stating that i liked their work.
rather odd, na? :)
hehehe...I was talking about what you said about these photos of Jean Luc. Either way its cool. It's good when people tell me what's wrong with my photos/writing than just what's right. Learn a lot that way. :)
o.
clearly you misunderstand.
"no i don't just like these because.."
plaintext : it's not that i like them only because.. (notice placement of "just")
see it's easier to like pictures in b&w i find; which is why that was a compliment too. :)
and even if i did mean what you thought i did, that's no good in learning for i gave no reason.
:)
What a conversation. Point taken.
And you don't always need a reason for learning. Sometimes, when something is pointed out, it can lead you to think about a solution/alternative yourself.
For me, photography (like all art) is all about perception. Which is why I like to get as many perceptions about my photos as possible. Not for my ego but for the sheer possibility of human minds to view and perceive in myriad ways.
ahh. perception!
what colour's yours ?
green and blue
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