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As I've been watching all my photographs slideshow past in screensaver mode the more I realize what kind of photographer I am. I've realized that it's never really about the subject when I shoot. It's about the shape and the composition. The lines and the balance. It completely explains why I find it so difficult to do good landscapes. Thanks Karney Li for your composition comment. It got me thinking.
This is another of my new rediscovered favourites. A rusty hinge on a barn in the middle of Waterloo Park.
Taken with: The Olympus D-510 Zoom
Taken on: September 9, 2003
I came acroos your site by accident and I am most impressed by the quality of your photos.
I just love photos of doors, windows, stone walls and their textures. There are lots of all these in Provence where we have visited many times. You may be interested in some photos of the area that can be seen at:
http://www.vub.ac.be/BIBLIO/nieuwenhuysen/photos/france/vaucluse-provence/france--provence--vaucluse--gordes--maison.htm
By clicking on each photo you see the other. No this is not my site.
Regards,
John
Oakville, ON