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Roadmarx: Your turn.....the mutant ninja pretzel strikes back
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/11/your-turnthe-mutant-ninja-pretzel.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Tuesday, November 28, 2006. Your turn.the mutant ninja pretzel strikes back. What a great idea. The idea is this:. Why you made it.
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Roadmarx: Four pictures; one day
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/12/four-pictures-one-day.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Saturday, December 9, 2006. Four pictures; one day. The weather was shuffling the cards. Weather is a sure-fire topic of. What wa...
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Roadmarx: Andrew Spencer Speaks
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/11/andrew-spencer-speaks.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Wednesday, November 29, 2006. The first member out of the box is Andrew Spencer, who has sent in this really awesome image. It's ...
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Roadmarx: November 2006
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The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Wednesday, November 29, 2006. The first member out of the box is Andrew Spencer, who has sent in this really awesome image. The i...
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Roadmarx: December 2006
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The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Thursday, December 28, 2006. Oh Dear, I have done it again! I have done it again. I have moved Roadmarx (again). 2006 has been a ...
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Roadmarx: Wairua-the exhibition
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/12/wairua-exhibition.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Tuesday, December 5, 2006. Awesome Tony - both the real images and the web set too - Well done mate. Hi Tony, very nice choice of...
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Roadmarx: Metamorphosis Chapter 33
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/11/metamorphosis-chapter-33.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Saturday, November 25, 2006. Once again I went to the estuary, trying to stay as open-minded as I could, to respond to what prese...
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Roadmarx: An inconvenient Truth-why you need to see it
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/12/inconvenient-truth-why-you-need-to-see.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Friday, December 22, 2006. An inconvenient Truth-why you need to see it. Planet, laid out so graphically and chillingly. If we do...
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Roadmarx: Micro-exhibition: A Requiem to the Lammermoors
http://roadmarx.blogspot.com/2006/12/micro-exhibition-requiem-to-lammermoors.html
The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Monday, December 11, 2006. Micro-exhibition: A Requiem to the Lammermoors. How can anybody in their right mind to do this? When I...
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Roadmarx: Wairua
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The most important skill of the photographer is to know how to see. Yes, one sees through one's eyes, but the same world seen through different eyes is no longer the same world; it's the world seen through that individual's eye. With just one click, the lens captures the exterior world at the same time as it captures the photographer’s inner world. -Germaine Krull (1897-1985). Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985). What that is I have no idea. But it has my attention. The image...