Monthly Archives: August 2010

Black and white

As a presentation media, I find that black and white is particularly suited to portraits of people. Without the distractions of colour, we can feel closer to the people photographed and we are less distracted by their clothing and surroundings. … Continue reading

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Landscapes as abstract art.

For me, the landscape is not so much a scene made up of lots of smaller details all added together to present some kind of panorama. I’ve never been one to take in a big scene.  Sometimes I ignore the … Continue reading

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