Maybe there's more romance in the trash of visited places, though I felt
pretty much the same the month I spent walking around taking shots in San
Sebastian. Anyway, I didn't mean to refer to compositional problems here,
just the gross of junk we all have in our visions these days in cities.
Especially the automobiles--they're everywhere all the time in this city
and I'm sick of it. Can't be good for anyone's head.
Tris
In <5.1.0.14.0.20010907222517.02640c00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 09/07/01
at 10:26 PM,
Tris Schuler <tristanjohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>A project? Details, please.
>Tris
>> >And for some reason I see this stuff more clearly, and it bothers
>> >me much more, through my camera's viewer.
>>
>>I sniff a project a-borning here.
To elicit the order in your viewfinder from the chaos of civilization,
as an example. To find what the human order is in the clutter. I think I
could see it better when I was in Bombay than when I am home in New
Jersey. Oh, you know what I mean...
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