Minimalistics

Knockeen, The Megalithic Dolmen, Near Tramore, County Waterford, Ireland
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  1. George Munday says:


    I thought I’d better mention that I’ve added a new essay on the Miscellany page.

    The first was a brief note about the art of Minimalist Photography and includes links to a couple of websites; one long established but highly accomplished, and another that’s new, with only a little content but going in the right direction.

    The latest essay, posted today is a guide to “Picture Editing”. It might not seem a wildly exciting subject – it isn’t – but it can be a fundamental factor in the process of becoming a discerning photographer.

  2. theys says:


    Beautiful and good composition, I like a lot.

  3. Brian Chen says:


    Very nice shot, I really like how you exposed the sky and got a sun star also.

    You were asking me about what my new job is and I don’t mind saying at all. I am a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Basically I work in the hospital lab and I turn out results to doctors and nurses. I wish I was a full time photographer. I still have plenty of time on the side to develop that area though.

  4. Frank says:


    Excellent sunset, the silhouettes are so great. Love it!

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  6. Subir says:


    I cant express my feeling here with words….it’s fantastic

  7. elmer says:


    Pour un breton, c’est une vue spirituelle autant que vue photographique ; j’aime !
    For a Breton, it is a spiritual view as much as photo; I like!



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