Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Rajan Parrikar on June 02, 2021, 09:32:22 am
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https://tonykuyper.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/thorn-scapes-and-five-lessons/
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That's a superb, thoughtful, inspirational essay.
Thanks for posting the link to it.
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That's a superb, thoughtful, inspirational essay.
Thanks for posting the link to it.
Indeed
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Rajan, thanks for posting. A couple of days ago I was speaking with my wife about his core message. Great writers say that you should always write about what you
know. I know my back yard (metaphorically speaking) and my images reflect what I know. I am now in the process of reorganizing my photographs and 99% of them reflect the places I live or visit on a regular basis.
Anyone interested my website (under construction) please go to karmredland.com. Any feedback can be sent to karmredland@gmail.com.
Thanks
Mark
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Rajan, thanks for posting. A couple of days ago I was speaking with my wife about his core message. Great writers say that you should always write about what you
know. I know my back yard (metaphorically speaking) and my images reflect what I know. I am now in the process of reorganizing my photographs and 99% of them reflect the places I live or visit on a regular basis.
Anyone interested my website (under construction) please go to karmredland.com. Any feedback can be sent to karmredland@gmail.com.
Thanks
Mark
Mark, your link to the website says "server not found."
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My website was deactivated because I did not respond to a message requesting that I confirm that I am who I say I am. This is the second time I received this request from Wix.com. Is this common? Well, anyway, I did it and www.karmredland.com should work. Again, this site is under construction. Feel free to provide me with your feedback. Please send your thoughts to karmredland@gmail.com.
mark
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Thanks for sharing this very interesting article.
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Great essay and I love the images. He's captured and spoken my exact philosophy of photography better than I ever could.
Not to make this about me, but last time I went through my collection, I realized that my very, very best images were the ones that I just happened up, not the ones that I went out expecting to get (including an agave series not unlike what formed the basis of the Kuyper article).
Thanks for sharing!