Photo-tales... blogs where essays accompany relevant shots

12 years 11 months ago #66859 by arvindpassey
It is nice to get inspired by excellent shots... we do this here on this site. However, sometimes we do want to read more about the pics... the story behind them... the technique behind them... the logic behind the shots... the what, why, when, how, and where, so to say.

let us share our own blogs or sites, if we have any such uploads there.

To start, you can go to my site: www.passey.info

Hope to see more URLs coming our way!
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12 years 10 months ago #107501 by Rob pix4u2
Well I don't have a website or a blog but wouldn't mind sharing some thoughts behind my shots...

Remember to engage brain before putting mouth in gear
Rob Huelsman Sr.
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12 years 10 months ago #107817 by Pettigrew

Rob pix4u2 wrote: Well I don't have a website or a blog but wouldn't mind sharing some thoughts behind my shots...


Same here, I have been thinking about getting a website built. Maybe by the end of this year :whistle:

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12 years 10 months ago #107839 by Fpherion
I don't have a blog or website either. I just can't get into writing about what I did to get the shot, or anything of that sort. Not only that, I am still very much learning, so I would have no clue as to what I'm talking about to write about my pictures.


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12 years 10 months ago #107843 by arvindpassey
It really isn't necessary to go all tech while talking of a photograph. You can always talk of what inspired or guided you to actually click it... or talk of some interesting incident related to that pic... or share your thought after you took the photograph.
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