Greg, I am amazed at he strength and geometric power in these "still lifes". The eye hook on the door is as elegant a little shot as thy come. It was like a meditation. Zen powerflly applied and effectivly realized. So it seems from here. Bill
i'm an outgoing, funny, active man finding my way in the world. my journey into photography started with a wedding gift from my wife. she gifted me a new 35mm and off i went. my 'hobbie' bursted into a profession after numerous kudos from friends, family, and critics. i love to capture the emotion of an instant - whether it's with a person or within nature. the projection of the emotion in the photograph is soley mine. the interpretation of the projection, however, is limitless. i especially love to hear when i connect with people in ways such as the one in this comment..."no matter how appreciative I am of something beautiful ... it always takes another person's compliment to allow me to appreciate it even more." allowing people to see my soul through my photography is rewarding. providing people the opportunity to see theirs is a priceless gift.
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Greg, I am amazed at he strength and geometric power in these "still lifes". The eye hook on the door is as elegant a little shot as thy come. It was like a meditation. Zen powerflly applied and effectivly realized. So it seems from here.
Bill
thanks for the nice blog :)
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