bmattock
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Pherdinand said:Bill, can I borrow this from you?
I am flattered, sir - of course you may.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
Pherdinand said:Bill, can I borrow this from you?
It's true. But this truth does not help to understand foreign cultures.
Pherdinand said:my point is, that you don't really HAVE to fully understand something ........... -, you just have to get a feeling of it, in order to enjoy it and/or use it.
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jaapv said:Is [the original] post maybe slightly inspired by the advent of digital photography? I.
Bertram2 said:"Without the right standpoint it is all nothing !" = Ansel Adams ! 😀
Some of those I mentioned, claiming AA had been an "artisan only" were not able to achieve comparable results even if if the'd keep on trainin' themselves for the next 300 years.
And IMHO they have overseen completely how much this man loved the beauty of nature and how much of this emotion is in his phtography. His photos are NOT boring for me, at least the very most.
Regards,
Bertram
bmattock said:The world is a blurry place. Parts don't fit, screws fall out. Entropy everywhere tending towards maximum. That's why there is beer.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
kmack said:With all due respect, forstalling entropy is why there is duct tape. Beer is simply the basis of all civilization.
Pherdinand said:Bertram, i refer more to the fact that, what is expressed in japanese e.g. by the word "bokeh" does not directly have an english correspondence, .
alliv said:
And what a mixed blessing that has turned out to be. 😀kmack said:Beer is simply the basis of all civilization.
kmack said:With all due respect, forstalling entropy is why there is duct tape. Beer is simply the basis of all civilization.
Pherdinand said:Well, so far my idea about wasi-basi is reduced to wasabi it's a weird association but isn't the appearance the most important at a first encounter? 😀