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Journal Entry: Tue Dec 11, 2007, 8:11 AM
From my thumb-share forum thread.

I've got the opportunity to see lots of great photographers with that thread, and now as I promised I want to share at least some of them with you.

Take a look.











I'm just loving the thumb-share forum. Don't you?

Some self-promotion now






  • Mood: Excited

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:iconkresnata:
thank you for featuring my work.. :)

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KW photography
:icondefeatedangel:
my pleasure! :)

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The basic material of photographs is not intrinsically beautiful.
It's not like ivory or tapestry or bronze or oil on canvas.
You're not supposed to look at the thing, you’re supposed to look through it.
It's a window.
John Szarkowski
:iconsakarik:
Thank you for featuring me! :)

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"A photograph lies more than 1000 words"
:icondefeatedangel:
:hug:

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The basic material of photographs is not intrinsically beautiful.
It's not like ivory or tapestry or bronze or oil on canvas.
You're not supposed to look at the thing, you’re supposed to look through it.
It's a window.
John Szarkowski
:iconvanessashj:
Thanks so much, once again! :D

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Teardrops paint the faces, despair is contagious
Dressed in black, clutching a red rose :rose:
:icondefeatedangel:
:D you're welcome

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The basic material of photographs is not intrinsically beautiful.
It's not like ivory or tapestry or bronze or oil on canvas.
You're not supposed to look at the thing, you’re supposed to look through it.
It's a window.
John Szarkowski
:iconollapus:
Hey, thanks A LOT for including my picture.

Yeah, the thumb-share forum is great both for discovering and self-promotion. I found it about a week ago, and I'm hooked :D

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:iconwhitchurch:
Good work here, some really impressive shots!

Thanks for featuring me.

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Go on, take a few moments to take a look at my gallery:
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:iconmyspeedofdark:
Thank you for the feature! :hug:

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'Designers are meant to be loved, not to be understood'

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