“To the complaint, ‘There are no people in these photographs,’ I respond, There are always two people: the photographer and the viewer.”
– Ansel Adams
“To the complaint, ‘There are no people in these photographs,’ I respond, There are always two people: the photographer and the viewer.”
– Ansel Adams
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Count on Ansel for a pithy quote. 🙂
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What a brilliant quote, I love that, must try and remember it.
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I like it too. Being a landscape photographer I get the question all the time, would look nice if someone was in it….well its landscape people lol!! 🙂
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I’m always trying to find ways of doing city shots without people ruining them. I will remove people if I have to.
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I did that at Hill End of all places, hardly anyone around but the 3 second rule and a lady in a maroon cardigan stood out in the background so erased she must go!!
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We wouldn’t make great street photographers…. haha
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No not at all, LOL
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how, true! I saved it. Thanks!
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Glad you liked it too 🙂
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Good point!!
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Excellent. Will reblog eventually. Thank you.
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Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely feedback 🙂
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My wife always complains that I don’t put enough people (or any) in my pictures. I will definitely remember this quote!
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Glad it will come in handy Dennis. I write liked it myself as i don’t like anyone in my shots and will wait forever until they move. ….:)
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