Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Discussing Photographic Styles => Topic started by: Rob C on June 12, 2019, 05:45:08 am
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Once a regular here, now a better and better photographer, and that was starting from an already high plateau.
https://www.chuckkimmerle.com/blog
Rob
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Chuck's a wonderful photographer. For one thing, he understands the American west. He looks and he sees. He understands that the effectiveness of a photograph comes from something beyond the scene itself.
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Chuck's a wonderful photographer. For one thing, he understands the American west. He looks and he sees. He understands that the effectiveness of a photograph comes from something beyond the scene itself.
For me, much of his strength comes into play when he uses the remnants of human occupation, without which...
My own photography is miles removed in all directions, but for a common link: the human touch is essential to make that connection I need in pictures. At least one reason I fail completely with Mama Nature.
Rob
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Chuck's a wonderful photographer. For one thing, he understands the American west. He looks and he sees. He understands that the effectiveness of a photograph comes from something beyond the scene itself.
Exactly.
His landscapes have human emotion in spades.
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Once a regular here, now a better and better photographer, and that was starting from an already high plateau.
https://www.chuckkimmerle.com/blog
Rob
He is indeed very fine.
Maybe he learned it all from us on LuLa? :D ;D
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Excellent blog. Thanks for sharing!