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Welcome to my stomping ground of self-thought photography 

Famous photographers said:

"A good photograph is one that is being looked at for longer than a second" Henri Cartier-Bresson


"There are always two people in every picture. the photographer and the viewer. Twelve significant photos in any one year is a good crop" Ansel Adams


"Truly all photographs are self-portraits" Elizabeth Opalenik


"Your first 10'000 photographs are your worst" Henri Cartier-Bresson


"If your picures aren't good enough, you're not close enough" Robert Capa


"It matters little how much equipment we use; it matters much that we be the masters of all we do use" Sam Abell


"What makes a photograph a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time" John Berger


MOE

Having grown up with analogue photography and trying out darkroom-work, many years later I discovered the possibilities of digital photography. 


Today I am happy and pleased if my shots are looked at for a bit more than a second.

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