by "The One" <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 8, 2008 at 01:30 PM
"jai" <adwani_oist143@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:2fa35d81-6c2c-4313-a005-7bdc703b4ce5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ****trait Photography Preserves History
> ****trait photographers have very special skills for they capture the
> essence of their subjects if they are good. ****trait photographers
> take pictures of tiny babies and their grandmothers that the family
> will keep for many years. ****trait photography requires special
> skills. Surely those that specialize in ****trait photography must
> have a keen knowledge of cameras and films. They must have knowledge
> of lighting, and they must be able to apply this knowledge. Those
> that practice ****trait photography must select the appropriate papers
> for printing their work. ****trait photographers must select a tone
> for their images.
>
> On the walls of many museums and in the pages of history books, there
> are many examples of ****trait photography. The images of kings and
> queens from many years ago are available because of the skills of
> ****trait photographers. These kings and queens look majestic in most
> of these ****traits because this stance was im****tant to their station
> in life. Great historical figures from Napoleon to Winston Churchill
> gaze down from the walls of museums because of the skill of ****trait
> photographers. Their images do***ent the im****tant deeds of these
> figures. Skilled ****trait photographers have preserved the images of
> Roosevelt as he led the nation during World War II.
> learn more about ****trait:-
> http://www.digitalphotographywiz.com/****traitphotography.html
Unfortunately wherest photography theory can be taught through books,
developing the 'eye' cannot.