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  1. Paul Campbell:
    Feb 02, 2021 at 04:41 AM

    Yes i could go turn on National Geographic and watch wildlife documentaries from far flung places around the globe, but thats the thing, they are disconnected from me becasue they are filmed in places i have never been or probably will never visit. Sometimes i want to look at photos and enjoy looking at things from someone elses perspective, how they frame a shot or how they use light on photos. Your photos have good framing and sense of scale that to me makes them real, believable, not cut off and remote like how you could get from a magazine etc. Its like im actually there, watching these animals in action myself. Sometimes with modern photography we have the idea that we have to set up for hours and wait just for the right moment to take the picture. I would rather go out and shoot 100 pictures and say only have 10 great photos than go spend 5 hours just to get one "perfect" one. Its the excitement of taking the photos for me that makes me want to get out there and take them. I like your photos because they are well framed and show the subjects very well in their natural environment. I personally think the website is going in the right direction and im enjoying the content you are sharing.

    1. rseabrook:
      Feb 07, 2021 at 04:47 PM

      Thanks, that's a good way of putting it - a different reason for looking at photos than just admiring pretty pictures.






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  1. Paul Campbell:
    Feb 02, 2021 at 04:41 AM

    Yes i could go turn on National Geographic and watch wildlife documentaries from far flung places around the globe, but thats the thing, they are disconnected from me becasue they are filmed in places i have never been or probably will never visit. Sometimes i want to look at photos and enjoy looking at things from someone elses perspective, how they frame a shot or how they use light on photos. Your photos have good framing and sense of scale that to me makes them real, believable, not cut off and remote like how you could get from a magazine etc. Its like im actually there, watching these animals in action myself. Sometimes with modern photography we have the idea that we have to set up for hours and wait just for the right moment to take the picture. I would rather go out and shoot 100 pictures and say only have 10 great photos than go spend 5 hours just to get one "perfect" one. Its the excitement of taking the photos for me that makes me want to get out there and take them. I like your photos because they are well framed and show the subjects very well in their natural environment. I personally think the website is going in the right direction and im enjoying the content you are sharing.

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    1. rseabrook:
      Feb 07, 2021 at 04:47 PM

      Thanks, that's a good way of putting it - a different reason for looking at photos than just admiring pretty pictures.

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