you may notice that i use smiley's way too much. i'm very sorry.
please feel free to watch or comment me!!
i do love feedback immensely..
i don't care if it's positive or negative, gives me somewhere to go from.
i am trying to improve..
i'm getting there.
i think.
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perhaps not..
deviantart is so addictive but so depressing..
hehe..
oh, and also, i'm really crap at giving my photos 'names' & 'titles'.. please don't be scared off by their terribleness..
i think i give up.
xox
EDIT: Morgan has now seen sigur rós as of the 2nd of August 2008. i can die happy now. most amazing experience, ever. i heart jonsi!









jonsi = ♥♥
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The sun is an abandoned child. once, when the world was dark his mother hung him in the sky with the thread from her womb. he runs, illuminating the world, looking for her.
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magical verisimilitude, sepulchral oneirism and melancholic imaginings.
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Let yourself go.
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The Sinful Dreamer
"You should never go to war... especially with yourself..."
Don't be afraid to check this out: [link]
The technical definition of macro photography is that the image on the negative is the same size as the object photographed. Recently, other definitions have been developed. What it really comes down to is high magnifaction phogotraphy; using long focal length lenses to focus on close objects, maybe inches to a foot away. I consider any full frame image of a very small thing to be macro photography. There are special lenses that can focus very close and give very high magnification on the order of 1:1 to even 5:1 image size to object size ratio.
My Canon 24-70 mm F2.8L can focus pretty close, and might technically take macro photos. Getting really into it requires purchasing specialized equipment. Macro photographers are usually mostly into just that.
[link] seems like an alright article, although it might not be entirly true.
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My questions about seasons were an attempt to grasp the meaning of the words, like whether the entire world was enveloped by summer simultaniously but the word ment cold for those in the southern hemisphere. My brain is in a knot again already.
The book sounds like a good investment of time. If something you read is not totally clear to you, feel free to ask questions of me.
Having a shorter focal length lens will create photos more similar to what you see naturally while walking around. The field of vision of the human eye is supposedly similar to a 35 mm (22 mm lens on the rebel with the 1.6 factor) focal length lens. Narrower lenses would be similar to looking at only one thing while disregarding its surroundings. What you have now would be most similar to walking around with binoculars on at all times.
I am glad you enjoy the new posts, submitting clouds made me think of you. Currently I am in Texas and only have dialup, a review of your new posts will have to wait until I have a better connection.
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