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Tag Archives: Sue Bishop
At the sharp end of things. PHD
Do you ever get the impression that some magazine editors seem obsessed with the idea that photographs are somehow only ‘creative’ if insects and flowers are depicted out of focus and ‘innovative’ if composition is decidedly poor? Many of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Sewell, competition, coupled lenses, creativity, David Bailey, Limodorum trabutianum, microscope, orchid, Picasso, reversed lenses, sharpness, Sue Bishop
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Combining techniques: stacking and white backgrounds. PHD
As one of life’s perennially contrary creatures, I have never tended to espouse novelty of any sort simply for the sake of it: usually the opposite. When classmates were listening to the Beatles, I was into the Pretty Things, Them…and … Continue reading →