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danube,
donau,
internet,
ulm germany,
web
A Photograph of the Web!
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Self-Portrait,
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Along the Danube on Dec. 26: Light and Shadow
It was a sunny day as I walked along the Danube in Ulm, Germany. I am constantly searching for interesting light and shadow, which I found under this bridge that connects Ulm to Neu Ulm.
Matthew G. Beall Under the Bridge 2011 |
Sometimes I can't resist this kind of shot.
Matthew G. Beall Im Schatten: A self-portrait 2011 |
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foggy,
forest,
misty,
november,
ulm germany
It was a foggy misty November day in Ulm, Germany
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Wrapped Tree in the Misty Danube Forest
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Self-Portrait,
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Fire,wax and a ball
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ordinary
Perspectives of the ordinary
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A Little Vision
With a little vision you can make something that at first looked dull into something of interest.
Matthew G. Beall Me on an October Day 2011 |
Matthew G. Beall der Blau im November 2011 Ulm, Germany |
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Making a photograph,
qaunity,
quality
Quanity or Quality? Making a photograph
A few thoughts on making a photograph.
Making Photographs | www.capturingexposures.com
Making Photographs | www.capturingexposures.com
Digital
cameras allow us to take more photographs in a shorter space of time
and to publish them within seconds. It's literally a snap!
Less
is more. You won't really become a better photographer by simply
snapping off a lot of random shots. And simply snapping away doesn't
mean that you can replace quality with quantity, does it.
Making
a photograph takes intent, knowledge, focus and, yes, hard work. Anyone
who attempts to claim otherwise is being either naïve or ignorant. So,
get out there and practice with intent and focus. Learn to look, see and
think. Bring it all back to the darkroom and make that photograph you
have in your mind’s eye.
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carts,
color,
warsaw,
Warsaw Chopin Airport. urban