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jchanders — Going on a December walk

Published: 2013-12-02 14:42:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 1141; Favourites: 55; Downloads: 51
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Description Walking on a beech-tree forest lane near Hilversum/The Netherlands in early December. Most leaves have fallen by now, but there is still some autumnal colour.
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jabroyles [2014-07-04 15:49:45 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful! You captured the end of Autumn perfectly.

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jchanders In reply to jabroyles [2014-07-05 02:09:30 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot.

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augenweide [2014-01-13 11:03:27 +0000 UTC]

featured: book of GenesisI don't believe a person has a style. What people have is a way of photographing what is inside them. What is there comes out.
Sebastiao Salgado





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jabroyles In reply to augenweide [2014-07-04 16:06:46 +0000 UTC]

Well put! I am periodically invited to teach a high school photography class. When I enter that classroom my whole goal it to inspire them. I am there to teach them to see. I tell them they are the camera, and the piece of plastic and metal they have in their hands is just a tool. I teach them that they cannot photograph what they have not learned to see. I teach them not to get all wrapped up in the technical aspects, that will come in time with training from their teacher, but, to focus on really seeing, hearing, smelling, and feeling the scene they want to capture. I teach them they must become one with the scene, to make still the mind, and to see what is really there. When you can do that you will see a phenomenal improvement in your work. The feedback I get later on from that one day lesson is remarkable. The teacher says their work has improved dramatically. They are just not clicking off shots. They are taking fewer photo, but, the photos they do take show a much better understanding of the subject and scene; a transformation. So, you are 100% right about the photo come from within.

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Helens-Serendipity [2013-12-04 11:57:58 +0000 UTC]

Lovely...

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jchanders In reply to Helens-Serendipity [2013-12-04 14:58:53 +0000 UTC]

Great that you like it so much.

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AdrianDunk [2013-12-03 10:28:06 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful photo.

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jchanders In reply to AdrianDunk [2013-12-03 12:07:34 +0000 UTC]

Many thanks.

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snaphappy101 [2013-12-02 15:32:48 +0000 UTC]

wonderful pic

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jchanders In reply to snaphappy101 [2013-12-02 16:37:28 +0000 UTC]

Great that you like it so much.

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snaphappy101 In reply to jchanders [2013-12-03 16:00:39 +0000 UTC]

ur welcome

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