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Harold Cazneaux is the father of Australian Pictorialism ... and possibly the most influential Australian Photographer ever to have drawn breath.
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December 5, 2008
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When you see your world through a viewfinder, as an image in your mind, the world is a different one to those others simply pass through, open your eyes
When I mentioned to you at the time when I took a fave of your landscape 'The wrong way', that your image reminded me of my home ... it is that dark ground that did it.
Warren.
I'm just about to look at your recent work. I notice in the thumbs that came today that there is a mountain top. I'm addicted to mountain tops.
I've got a feeling that that image will become faved, even from the little thumb.
Warren.
The mood comes from the earth and the large trees here being totally water stressed.
There are so many large dead trees here from lack of water ... I've only just started.
The dead trees are a lot of elevated fuel for the next bush fire to come through here to become another fire storm.
The reason why I took the shot.
Warren.
Your welcome Warren
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When you see your world through a viewfinder, as an image in your mind, the world is a different one to those others simply pass through, open your eyes
~~marianne
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Everything that I'd wish from a photograph is in this simple landscape image.
Selecting this image as a favourite and your appreciation of it, has reminded me that the best of images can be in my back yard.
I've just been planning a return trip, that I cut short last week because of bad weather, and you select an image from my back yard ... or in the paddock next to my home actually.
I think it is the humour within the irony of photography that I like.
Warren.
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