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Ted Mallory says: Ironically enough, this isn't the way we think about drinking fountains, yet, when you stop and think about it for a minute, it probably IS how we see them- more often than not.
Fountain by Jim Darling
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Ted Mallory says: By being so close, and at the same level as the subject, this becomes an incredibly intimate picture. There is nothing else in the world but you and her- that makes it a very personal picture.
by matilde
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Ted Mallory says: While I don't encourage any student photographer to put themselves directly in harm's way- you gotta admit that it can result in some wicked-cool pictures!
TWDFS by lani barbitta
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Ted Mallory says: Circles, squares, curves, warm browns, textures, Asymmetrical balance, rhythm, repetition... some of the greatest pictures are ones that are more concerned with using the principles of design to arrange the elements of design than with merely describing or capturing people or things or telling stories.
Welcome by Jim Darling
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Ted Mallory says: Some photographer once said that when we shoot children from our eye-level, we make pictures of "little kids," but when we shoot them from THEIR eye-level, we make pictures or real people in THEIR world, who happen to be kids. Does that make sense? In other words, if you want to show them as they really are, you can't casually take them for granted, you have to get down on their level. The resulting images will be more powerful and more meaningful.
Focus by Jim Darling
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by Jim Darling
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365x3.89 • wide-angle week begins by Erin
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Squirrel's Point of View by Domesticated Diva
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Radio City Point of View by Matthew Silva
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Ted Mallory says: The Zen matador says to himself, "be the bull."
a different point of view by Nick Kenrick
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Ted Mallory says: Cut these horse ears out, paste them on some cardboard, and then tape it to the handle bars on your bike and pretend you're a cowboy.
leading lines by leushqua
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Ted Mallory says: The dread pirate Blackbeard had a parrot on his shoulder. Yellowshirt wanted to show that he was not only taller, but way more modern.
Me at Gravelly Point Park near Washington, DC by Mike Lynaugh
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Change your point of view by susansimon
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