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Let’s keep the spirit of photography alive—not just by taking pictures, but by truly seeing.
Geez, really. I think I’ll pass on any more of your videos.
I came back and rewatched this. One of you best, I think. A bit of speculation, is the heir apparent to Ansel Adam maybe Michael Kenna.
Great video. BTW, Fan Ho at 4.48 and Ezra Stoller at 8.30 is the same image? I guess an editing error, who shot this one?
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How did these photographers post process or did t hey?