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Ed Wallace

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Ireland

 
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Among other things, I am an amateur cartoonist. So, I see my life in pictures (Gift or curse? I don't know.), whether it be of the mind, or external influences. I have always had a yearning for photography, feeling that I would have another medium besides, what I place on paper with my long term friends, a pencil and paper. Now I have another companion, my trustee Canon SLR, which, I might add is quickly becoming an unsightly growth under my right arm. (Surgical removal looks a definite possibility.) People may wonder why I opted for the SLR and not the digital alternative. Price was a factor, but not the main. I liken to the principle of chance, a lottery, so to speak, knowing that you have taken the shot, but not knowing the outcome. This is all part of my emerging fascination with this new and exciting medium. So, when it is time to develop, comes that moment of apprehension as to the possibility of your rewards. Time to find out if that one shot, overall the rest on the film has done you justice. ( Not always the case, I might add!) I would be more than grateful for any feedback on my work. Good or bad. How else will I learn, if not by being taught! So, please don't spare me and get the gloves off. I have no favourite themes, as such. But, tend toward the wildlife aspect. Yet, I will shoot anything that catches my eye, so to speak. Beauty is predominately, in the eye of the beholder, but more than skin deep. So, so be it...


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Susie Q, 10.04.2007 at 1:09h

Ed, thank you for taking the time to view and comment on my post - it's much appreciated ...
Homeward Bound by Susie Q
Homeward Bound
by Susie Q
19.12.06, 8:08
16 Comments

Susie :o)



Andrew Le Busque , 9.04.2007 at 16:03h

Thanks for the comment!

I know what you mean with the pixar animation thing it's sought of like the lamp that jumps around...

I had never thought of it like that before.

Cheers
-Andy



Mark Johnston, 28.01.2007 at 7:56h

Thanks for the great comment Ed.
Greetings,
Mark.



Margo Perend, 22.01.2007 at 20:57h

Hello Ed!
the greatest freedom always come from inside.
Thanks for Your comment.
Greetings,
Marco

at Grosse Arnspitze by Margo Perend
at Grosse Arnspitze
by Margo Perend
31.7.06, 14:24
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John Moore, 24.09.2005 at 17:28h

Greetings Ed, I would like to thank you for your very kind remarks on my profile.
I have only one photo of a beast, here it is.
Best wishes, to be sure from down under.

John.



Simon °, 6.04.2005 at 18:23h

thank you very much for your comment on my pic!
DE: °paradoxical sunrise° by Simon Jutz
DE: °paradoxical sunrise°
by Simon Jutz
30.6.04, 12:11
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best regards!
Simon



Abdul Khaliq, 4.04.2005 at 15:15h

Hi Ed,
Many thanx for your nice comment on "Highway".
-abdul



Abdul Khaliq, 26.03.2005 at 12:59h

Hi Ed,
Thanx for your nice comment. I am inspired with your work.
cheers - abdul



Wilhelm Harlander, 14.03.2005 at 13:51h


Hallo Ed,

viele Grüße aus Old Germany - München.

willi



Anastasy Ivanova, 8.03.2005 at 14:58h

Great that we meet again.
Thanks so much for your comment!

LG Ana



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