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Re: My contribution to the forum.


  • From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: My contribution to the forum.
  • Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 08:22:16 -0500

i agree that this is a kinda rocks-breaks- scissors discussion and as a working panoramist you were already committed to format/composition and the light factor, well you dealt with it. of course, composition is where it is at not to overlook print size and viewing distance. simon nathan

Tom wrote:

Here a photo of my darkroom (without light)

YDegroot@xxxxxxx wrote:

>
>
> Here's something to discuss: many photographers say light is everything. To me
> composition is everything. And every kind of light evokes a certain approach
> to compostion. In other words. Almost every scene has its ideal composition
> under a certain unique and ideal light, that may come around only once a day,
> or even less frequent. Thus, there is never a bad time to photograph. Whether
> it rains, whether the skies are just gray, there's sunset, whatever. There's
> always something that looks unique in that condition of light.

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