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Mark White's avatar

Nesting is good for the soul. I consider long editing time to be a form of nesting. Let life pass by your Windows pixel by pixel, for someone else's 100 ex-vee-eye to capture. Nest and edit, edit and nest. Good things will happen.

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I.m. ruzz's avatar

i’ve been thinking maybe editing is for the old people like me haha. it’s so much less brutal on the body.

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Susanne Helmert's avatar

A smaller camera could help! 😉

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I.m. ruzz's avatar

if they ever find a way to pack a medium format sensor in one, i’ll buy it!

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Mark White's avatar

You are sensitive to seasonal change. To everything, a season. Rest your body.

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Susanne Helmert's avatar

Interesting sequence. Dark and moody, but it resonates (and disturbed a little). Any idea why these skeletons are in the tree?

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I.m. ruzz's avatar

i really have no idea why people do stuff like that. always reminds me even after almost 15 years i’m not of this place because i see it all the time and just can’t imagine what goes on in peoples brain while they spend time to do that.

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PappasBland's avatar

Beautiful photographs, I love the second one and the vertical of the pylon in particular. Just amazing light. I've been doing a lot of re-editing recently too.

-Tom

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I.m. ruzz's avatar

thanks tom. storm season is just so magical it always sucks me in. i’m doing a massive re-edit and cull. trying to get closer to the final images that really matter to me. it’s a project tho.

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