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Nil Santana
8:26 am, 10.22.10
Mitzi! Your words/comments from Saturday morning still resonate in my mind. But look at these images, they are great, except this time I am quite sure you knew what you were doing. Once you follow those little technical and compositional steps, photography turns into an exercise on how we look at things.
These are all great, but I must highlight the photograph of the dog, and the railroad track for its simplicity.