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Family portraits - please critique
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 161849" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I think these photos are the best i have seen on here in a very long time. When you talk about "golden lines", i assume you are talking about rules in photography.ask yourself: was Picaso following any rules when he and fellow artist Braque, came up with cubism? if you are just going to follow the rules in photography and not go outside the box, you are just going to be another "photographer" among millions of others. The people who break the rules, are the ones who end up known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 161849, member: 9619"] I think these photos are the best i have seen on here in a very long time. When you talk about "golden lines", i assume you are talking about rules in photography.ask yourself: was Picaso following any rules when he and fellow artist Braque, came up with cubism? if you are just going to follow the rules in photography and not go outside the box, you are just going to be another "photographer" among millions of others. The people who break the rules, are the ones who end up known. [/QUOTE]
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