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Feb 24, 2008 12:52 |  #6706

That last one with a level horizon would be super-killer!




  
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Feb 24, 2008 12:54 |  #6707

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That last one with a level horizon would be super-killer!

I didn't notice it :o

But send me one of your cookies and I'll correct it :p


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Feb 24, 2008 12:55 |  #6708

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I didn't notice it :o

But send me one of your cookies and I'll correct it :p

They might be stale by the time they get over there :-D




  
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Feb 24, 2008 12:57 |  #6709

I would also accept a box of double fudge brownies from Mrs Fields ;-)a


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Feb 24, 2008 12:59 as a reply to  @ timbernet's post |  #6710

Great shots, Didier. It amazes me, as I look at those shots, that there are people who live there, in the midst of that beautiful architecture and history, and they take it for granted. They see it everyday, perhaps they grew up there, and to them, it's just background noise and clutter.

Then I wonder if it's the same for me where I live. If there are people who live in big cities and have envy for the vistas that we have in Oregon.

Weird. Me, being philosophical. I gotta cut that out.


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Feb 24, 2008 13:02 |  #6711

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Great shots, Didier. It amazes me, as I look at those shots, that there are people who live there, in the midst of that beautiful architecture and history, and they take it for granted. They see it everyday, perhaps they grew up there, and to them, it's just background noise and clutter.

Then I wonder if it's the same for me where I live. If there are people who live in big cities and have envy for the vistas that we have in Oregon.

Weird. Me, being philosophical. I gotta cut that out.

Yes, there are (and not only in big cities), I can attest it! I think that as we are used to what is around us, we don't always realize the luck we have to live where we are. It's always better elsewhere...


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Feb 24, 2008 13:02 |  #6712

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That sounds healthy :-D




  
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Feb 24, 2008 13:04 |  #6713

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That last one with a level horizon would be super-killer!

I quickly checked. the horizon seems perfectly level to me. I think the problem comes from the scaffold on the left giving the feeling of a tilt to the entire picture...


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Feb 24, 2008 13:04 |  #6714

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That sounds healthy :-D

Don't tell me you've never tried those :shock: I'm sure there is a Mrs Fields somewhere close to you :rolleyes:


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Feb 24, 2008 13:30 |  #6715

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Great shots, Didier. It amazes me, as I look at those shots, that there are people who live there, in the midst of that beautiful architecture and history, and they take it for granted. They see it everyday, perhaps they grew up there, and to them, it's just background noise and clutter.

Then I wonder if it's the same for me where I live. If there are people who live in big cities and have envy for the vistas that we have in Oregon.

Weird. Me, being philosophical. I gotta cut that out.

Boy, do I have a paper for you to read.... I am writing a paper for history on the rural/urban tensions we have here in Oregon, revolving around Land Use Planning... Covers a lot of this stuff.




  
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Feb 24, 2008 13:31 |  #6716

Hey Riley, how'd your urban project come out (the one we did some shooting for).



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Feb 24, 2008 13:34 |  #6717

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Hey Riley, how'd your urban project come out (the one we did some shooting for).

It turned out well. This current assignment is an extension of that in some ways. This is a seminar class that is pretty cumulative in terms of assignments and research (which is nice since it gives a purpose to what are you writing, since we discuss everything and develop ideas amongst the class)




  
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Feb 24, 2008 13:38 |  #6718

Hey Riley - check your RSDI email :-D




  
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Feb 24, 2008 13:39 |  #6719

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It turned out well. This current assignment is an extension of that in some ways. This is a seminar class that is pretty cumulative in terms of assignments and research (which is nice since it gives a purpose to what are you writing, since we discuss everything and develop ideas amongst the class)

B- huh? Sorry.

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Feb 24, 2008 13:47 |  #6720

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B- huh? Sorry.

;);):p

:lol::lol:

The prof actually said he is surprised, this is the farthest in the semester we have gone and everyone has full credit still. :p




  
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