Luminous Landscape Forum
Site & Board Matters => About This Site => Topic started by: John Camp on December 21, 2006, 05:26:39 pm
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"Black door" is an example of a photograph that I expect looks better as a photograph than it does in real life, because the isolation works in the photo's favor (that is, the context and a different kind of light would break up the unified look.)
JC
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"Black door" is an example of a photograph that I expect looks better as a photograph than it does in real life, because the isolation works in the photo's favor (that is, the context and a different kind of light would break up the unified look.)
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Hmm. According to the caption it was taken with the M8. Shouldn't the door be magenta?
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Hmm. According to the caption it was taken with the M8. Shouldn't the door be magenta?
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Nope.
It wasn't double knit polyester....
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How droll.
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How droll.
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I sure hope that was snarkey....