>
> But the real reason is very simple. I enjoy it. Spending an hour or few
> shooting at a garden, then the evening browsing through the images just
> makes me feel happy. I can't think of a better reason. Nor do I need to
> know why.
I couldn't agree more with you on this.
Perhaps not only regarding which subjects (I'm often in search for new
-for me- subjects, and I honestly confess that I started taking
photographs of flowers after looking at yours, and your approach to the
subject; as well as C.H. flowers) - but beyond, your statement: Nor do I
need to know why.
OTOH, I couldn't disagree more with an isolated thought of yours, but
instead of getting stuck into disagreement I went to read deeper into
John Locke's thoughts (I enjoy the travel ... :-) ).
This is the isolated, out of context thought I'm mentioning, thought as
your mood strikes.
> On 14/07/2009 02:14Moose wrote:
>>
>> If theory doesn't agree
>> with practice, why even mention it?
;-)
Fernando.
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