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Aquetong Tree, Solebury PA
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"I think of Photography as a continuous learning process and the
blending of art and science. The more I work at it the more I
truly see the world around me. It makes me slow down and
appreciate the subtleties, the time of day and the color of light.
Early morning is my first choice. It's warm, soft directional light
helps bring out the form and texture of the landscape. But it
doesn't last...."
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"Everything around us is changing, that's why I feel so strongly about photographing Bucks County and the surrounding area. It's my endeavor to preserve what I find so satisfying." "The science needless to say continues to evolve. The one thing that remains constat is the process of creating the image. Whether using a digital camera and a computer or a conventional film camera and darkroom, in the end there isn't any difference. The act of creating the image starts by composing the image in the viewfinder, and completing the creative process in the "dark room" either wet or dry. Today cropping, dodging and burning in, the creative "dark room" process can be performed on a computer. The computer and the software are just tools. Seeing and creating the image is the same regardless of the type of camera and "dark room". " |
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