Tuesday, November 08, 2005
About Me
- Name: An Enlightened Fellow
I am one who seeks to understand what it means to be human on this planet. I believe part of the answer is in striving to inspire others toward that goal.
To view a large version of any photo, click on it.
Archives: Photos begin in the February 2005 section. Before that, you'll find stories from Europe.
Useful, interesting, or otherwise meaningful.
- Photo Gallery
- The Lord Chancellor's Blog
- An Organist in Austria
- Sacbuts and Serpents
- Galen Rowell - One of the best
- Macro Art in Nature - Michael Brown
- A Czech Photographer
- "If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it."
- Words are currency. Don't pay with small change.
- Photoblogs of the World
"Travel is fatal to bigotry, prejudice, and narrow-mindedness. Broad, wholesome, and charitable views cannot be acquired by vegetating in one tiny corner of the globe." - Mark Twain
Email: Enlightenedfellow@gmail.com
4 Comments:
I really do prefer your black n white pictures. Where did you learn Photography?
Seeing all these wonderful pictures reminds me of my many visits to the Czech Republic. You capture the scenic beauty of the city so well.
Well, I'm glad you like the Black n' Whites.
As far as photography goes, I'm basically self-taught, as I am with almost everything I know. My father was who got me interesting in it. Then I spent a couple of years working in a camera store, where I printed nearly 200,000 photos for various people. The vast majority of those photos were terrible, but there were always the few that were very nice, especially the ones by professionals. So, after seeing so many photos, I had a pretty good idea of what makes a picture interesting and what makes a person go "bleh" when they see a picture. I've tried to avoid the "bleh" and include the interesting.
well you seem the 'bleh' rather successfully:). any suggestions for a novice?
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