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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... RG wrote: http://www.worldviewphoto.net/southwest_movie.html Very nice although the music seems at odds with the images. Sort of a Native American/Sedona Vortex/New Age mix thing. Think David Carradine with his flute, just before he opens a Costco-sized can of whoop-ass. The sitar in the opening was a bit out of context, but overall, it worked for me. Have you ever seen "Two Guys, Four Corners" by Don and Fred Imus? There are some incredible images in that book. http://www.amazon.com/Two-Guys-Four-.../dp/0679453075 A good used one goes for about $4 - it's worth it. I have not seen or heard of it, but I just may order one of the used ones from Amazon. How far can you go wrong for $4? |
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![]() "RG" wrote in message m... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... RG wrote: http://www.worldviewphoto.net/southwest_movie.html Very nice although the music seems at odds with the images. Sort of a Native American/Sedona Vortex/New Age mix thing. Think David Carradine with his flute, just before he opens a Costco-sized can of whoop-ass. The sitar in the opening was a bit out of context, but overall, it worked for me. Have you ever seen "Two Guys, Four Corners" by Don and Fred Imus? There are some incredible images in that book. http://www.amazon.com/Two-Guys-Four-.../dp/0679453075 A good used one goes for about $4 - it's worth it. I have not seen or heard of it, but I just may order one of the used ones from Amazon. How far can you go wrong for $4? Don Imus is a serious and very talented photographer. I've got a book with a collection of his southwest landscapes around here somewhere. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:27:06 GMT, "RG" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... RG wrote: http://www.worldviewphoto.net/southwest_movie.html Very nice although the music seems at odds with the images. Sort of a Native American/Sedona Vortex/New Age mix thing. Think David Carradine with his flute, just before he opens a Costco-sized can of whoop-ass. The sitar in the opening was a bit out of context, but overall, it worked for me. Have you ever seen "Two Guys, Four Corners" by Don and Fred Imus? There are some incredible images in that book. http://www.amazon.com/Two-Guys-Four-.../dp/0679453075 A good used one goes for about $4 - it's worth it. I have not seen or heard of it, but I just may order one of the used ones from Amazon. How far can you go wrong for $4? I'd love to go on one of the workshops, but wouldn't it be a bitch to pay $1295 and then end up with a cloudy week? -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H |
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Eisboch wrote:
"RG" wrote in message m... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... RG wrote: http://www.worldviewphoto.net/southwest_movie.html Very nice although the music seems at odds with the images. Sort of a Native American/Sedona Vortex/New Age mix thing. Think David Carradine with his flute, just before he opens a Costco-sized can of whoop-ass. The sitar in the opening was a bit out of context, but overall, it worked for me. Have you ever seen "Two Guys, Four Corners" by Don and Fred Imus? There are some incredible images in that book. http://www.amazon.com/Two-Guys-Four-.../dp/0679453075 A good used one goes for about $4 - it's worth it. I have not seen or heard of it, but I just may order one of the used ones from Amazon. How far can you go wrong for $4? Don Imus is a serious and very talented photographer. I've got a book with a collection of his southwest landscapes around here somewhere. He's also a very talented artist not something a lot of people know about because he never mentions it. I have "Two Guys Four Corners" and it is incredible. He's also one of the very few photographers who has successfully recreated "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico" by Ansel Adams. |
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![]() I'd love to go on one of the workshops, but wouldn't it be a bitch to pay $1295 and then end up with a cloudy week? -- Sunny weather would be optimal, but I don't think cloudy weather would necessarily be a total bust. Shooting in overcast skies is just another skill to be mastered. A buddy of mine and myself are seriously considering signing up for an upcoming workshop. Considering the workshops run for five days, and all that they include, it's really not as expensive as it sounds. In a small-group setting, I'm thinking you could learn more from one of these guys over five days than you could learn from reading a dozen books. And have more fun in the process. |
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RG wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... RG wrote: http://www.worldviewphoto.net/southwest_movie.html Very nice although the music seems at odds with the images. Sort of a Native American/Sedona Vortex/New Age mix thing. Think David Carradine with his flute, just before he opens a Costco-sized can of whoop-ass. The sitar in the opening was a bit out of context, but overall, it worked for me. Have you ever seen "Two Guys, Four Corners" by Don and Fred Imus? There are some incredible images in that book. http://www.amazon.com/Two-Guys-Four-.../dp/0679453075 A good used one goes for about $4 - it's worth it. I have not seen or heard of it, but I just may order one of the used ones from Amazon. How far can you go wrong for $4? When we lived in Arizona, my father used to go out in the spring time just to take photos of the cactus flowers blooming. Somehow them seemed so out of place with the stark Sonora desert "moonscape" as a backdrop. |
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