Tin
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paulfish4570
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There you go, Tin ...
gb hill
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one could do worse. that's not a bad sight to see when looking down. does that bag do double-duty as a camera & dog carrier?
Heck no Rob, she sheds too much! plus she can't hardly keep still.
Bingley
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Tin
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petronius
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My fellow RFFers, I found this thread by accident and because of the fact that I know this petronius a little bit, be sure he stole the idea of looking down to see mundane objects and interesting patterns from those great photographers like Ernst Haas, Andre Kertesz, Alexander Rodchenko and many nameless shooters in German photo magazines of the 80s! And it was a eyeopener when he saw the use of light in Hopper´s paintings and in the early photographs of Ralph Gibson.
He once read a quote by Ruth Bernhard, who said that the one who can see is surrounded by myriads of photos. This brought him the freedom to see everything as a photographic subject.
The really difficult part in this game is the editing. To get all the lines and textures in the frame in the RIGHT way means to throw away most of the shots.
Seriously: I´m speechless about so many kind words about my photos. (The pressure to bring more good photography increases though)
If nothing else shows up, the photographer shoots himself:
He once read a quote by Ruth Bernhard, who said that the one who can see is surrounded by myriads of photos. This brought him the freedom to see everything as a photographic subject.
The really difficult part in this game is the editing. To get all the lines and textures in the frame in the RIGHT way means to throw away most of the shots.
Seriously: I´m speechless about so many kind words about my photos. (The pressure to bring more good photography increases though)
If nothing else shows up, the photographer shoots himself:

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paulfish4570
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In the foot, no less ... 
Michael Markey
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Great thread and an inspiration .
erik
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crawdiddy
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Great idea for a thread!
How often have I seen Petronius' photos and thought "Brilliant-- and he made it out of stuff I walk past every day."
Joe-- I like this photo a lot also.
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jbielikowski
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erik, I like it!
erik, I like it!
back alley
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Great idea for a thread!
How often have I seen Petronius' photos and thought "Brilliant-- and he made it out of stuff I walk past every day."
Joe-- I like this photo a lot also.
thanks!
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johannielscom
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