Hi Acer,
With your talent for architectural photography, maybe a new approach to the
same subject would be both logical and challenging. I like to get in close
on architectural details, in dramatic light, shadows, etc. or, sometimes, in
diffused light. Many (most) have a strong abstract quality. It just means
looking more closely, maybe at the library? If you do B&W, it may work
better for this purpose, or maybe that's just another personal preference.
Regards,
John
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From: "Acer V" <siddim01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 2:13 PM
Subject: [OM] assignment ideas
> For my final photo asgn. I'm at a loss for ideas. Prog. has given us a
> carte blanche: do whatever you want as long as it is consistent. I have no
> idea what to shoot, and I have to shoot and dev and print a bunch of stuff
> by Tue (coming up). Help!@
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