FrankS
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I love photography. Video, not so much. Not at all actually.
That was my early experience too, Proust's madeleine cake dipped in tea was the sound of a manual lawnmower and smell of cut-grass for me ... the old manual lawnmowers are so much better than these new-fangled digital things.
The art of photography is in the seeing at the moment of inception. If it was not well seen to begin with, nothing that can be done to it later will make it art.
Yup! Now, my mission should I choose to accept it will be to combine all these feelings and experiences into a photographic project! Oh, and to throw in some social commentary to leaven the nostalgia! LOL
PS: the working title is "Coumarin" - I'll let you Google as to why...!
Small digital frames have come down a lot too. However, large ones are still very expensive.
http://www.alldigitalframes.com/large_s/72.htm
Thanks for the link.
Actually the largest or 42" digital frame at $1,899 is still substantially less than what I pay for the the materials (doing all the work myself) to mat and frame a 30 photo exhibit.
I 'communicate' visually for a living and am not interested in communicating with my photography. I enjoy the process and exploring aesthetics. I share the images with friends and on some networks, but I don't consider that I have an audience. For most of us to think we do is a conceit in my opinion.
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True, but do you really want only one LCD in the gallery (space) room? 😉 I was thinking you'd need to go the multiple route.
Bob, I hope you know, these are film Leica shots.. Alex just recently switched to digital because of the requirement of prompt transmission. All his book pictures are film Leica shots.