PHOTOS, SOUND-BITES WITH INFORMED BACK-UP. SCROLL DOWN FOR MY PROFILE...I don't make a photograph just with a camera. I bring to the act of photography all the pictures I have seen, all the books I have read, all the music I have heard, and all the people I have known.
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(3) Portfolio of prints (work in progress)
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(5) My Janus file: Some impressions of
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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The stained glass is amazing - a real show-stopper. I'd love to go and see it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful window. A fine shot.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing window. I like the way the subject of the piece is, in fact, not the most eye-catching.
ReplyDeletewow! And awesome photo! Love that window...
ReplyDeleteFantastic B&W photo of a beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and commenting on my blog!
is that stained glass? it looks really cool in b/w!
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