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Project 365 & Daily Photos
My perceptions - my perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 37825" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>That first image is really neat, Iman. While I can't see your perspective in every image, there is something that draws me into the image in 3 of the 6. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy seeing artistic photography like this where it makes you think about more than just being a pretty image. You can set up a pose or photograph a scene and have all of the technical aspects perfect, but it might just be a pretty image... but when you photograph something with the intent to make people think... that's just amazing.</p><p>A while back there was a picture of a dirty naked old man holding a baby in a plush modern livingroom. It drew a lot of attention both good and bad, but what's more it made people think. It was more than just a pretty picture and I think you have touched on that in a couiple of your images here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 37825, member: 7698"] That first image is really neat, Iman. While I can't see your perspective in every image, there is something that draws me into the image in 3 of the 6. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy seeing artistic photography like this where it makes you think about more than just being a pretty image. You can set up a pose or photograph a scene and have all of the technical aspects perfect, but it might just be a pretty image... but when you photograph something with the intent to make people think... that's just amazing. A while back there was a picture of a dirty naked old man holding a baby in a plush modern livingroom. It drew a lot of attention both good and bad, but what's more it made people think. It was more than just a pretty picture and I think you have touched on that in a couiple of your images here. [/QUOTE]
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