Well, it's true there's not much original there, at least not in the
Maine folder, but then it's also true there are only so many angles
you can shoot Pemaquid from. He obviously was there late in the day so
ignored the views from the north, which I think are more spectacular.
As for the photo you've linked to, we all have that photo in our work.
You can't spend time at Pemaquid and not get it.
Here are mine. They are new iterations of old shots. Well, Pemaquid
Morning is the original horizontal of a picture I sold for years as a
vertical. Pemaquid Afternoon resulted from a revisitation to some
old .ORF files. I also had a similar image in vertical, but now I like
the horizontal better.
http://www.bobwhitmire.com/page8/page3/page3.html
--Bob Whitmire
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:13 AM, Willie Wonka wrote:
> Tom DiMatteo isnt even trying
>
> http://www.photoburst.net/photo_section/index.php?year=2010&month=4&day=15
>
> I came across him on the site above. You can find exactly the same
> picture taken by our own Bob W in galleries throughout Maine.
>
> So I clicked on the link leading to Mr. DiMatteo's website and guess
> what: There was not even one picture in his Maine folder that I
> have not seen. Not even one.
>
> Cant speak about his other work, but I see familiar pictures if you
> know what I mean.... I think hes one of thoz that do their
> research, go to the location, find the exact same spot plus minus
> centimeter or two, snap and thats it...he has an exact duplicate of
> the picture he found during his research...Each picture in his
> galleries looks like it was taken by a different person...copycat.
>
> One very upset Boris
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