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Filip Wieme

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I always dreamed of a camera that would allow me to make a virtually unlimited number of photos of anything I fancied. Thanks to the "digital revolution", this dream became a reality - thank you Pentax -. You can compare it with skiing as in the old days, with a strip card: every extra ride had a tangible financial repercussion, while a day- or weekcard frees the mind considerably. I'm a fervent skier, by the way. Although I consider myself being a sculptor now, I studied painting during a few years, and it's still a major interest of mine of course. During travels, I used to carry a videocamera -unlimited image capturing capacities remember-, planning to use stills for paintings. But videocams are bulky, the images are coarse, so a compact stills camera is a far better solution for me. Favourite themes would be landscapes, trees and architecture. Equipment for the moment : a Pentax Optio 550, first compact to come with a 5-time zoom. I' m still discovering new possibilities with the machine. After having taken almost 40 000 pics in less than two years, I'm now trying to make a selection and share part of it with FC.


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Lubos Vanek, 29.01.2007 at 17:20h

Thank you Filip for stopping on my picture(s) Getting Worse. That mountains behind you seem to me much higher than "my" Dolomiti. You have interesting attempts for moving photo from driving car and so on. "Still sleepy" I also like. And where are your mountains?? Greetings Lubos.


Thorsten Tietze, 29.12.2006 at 19:40h

Hi Filip,

thanks very much for your comment on that one!
Indeed, you have to be really quite, being inside the Library :-)

Greetings & Happy New Year
...thorsten



Robert L. Roux, 25.10.2006 at 15:24h

hi filip
greetings from the canadian north ... ;-))
robert
howdy stranger by Robert L. Roux
howdy stranger
by Robert L. Roux
30.11.08, 9:18
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Olha Klipkova, 24.10.2006 at 19:34h

thanks for visiting my page and commenting wy work!
pie by Olha Klipkova
pie
by Olha Klipkova
23.10.06, 22:23
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good luck, Olha



Igor Eugeny Urmin, 20.10.2006 at 10:41h

Dear Filip, I thank for your response about a photo Two roads. I have looked your works, many have liked me. Cycling the summer to me has liked. In my opinion in it a photo you have made 2 objects which stop a sight of the spectator. An interesting tree in the center of the staff and a red spot in a corner. I think they argue among themselves, it is always better if one object of attention. Successes to you. Yours faithfully Igor


Tom McDade, 14.10.2006 at 23:17h

Hi Igor
many thanks for you comment.
Ihope you'll 'crit' my work again soon.
Thanks
Tom



Ildikó ZókaDani, 22.08.2006 at 17:13h

Filip!
I wonder your world that's impessive, creative and very inspiring. Your interpretations're really amazing. I like these pics.
Best wishes, and many thanks for your comment!:)
Ildikó



Ulrich Waack, 19.12.2005 at 21:54h

thxcomment - I still dream to cross the 6.000, but the Aconcagua would be too hard for me. Congrats!


Ulrich Waack, 19.12.2005 at 21:12h

Thx for comment, but cannot find your photos. So sorry - you seem to be experienced with summits.


Frank Cecconi, 15.12.2005 at 2:59h

Hi Filip

Thanks for your comment on Kitchen Confidential. I like your portfolio ... ;-) Cheers



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