NEW INTERVIEW AS WELL AS A SILENT TEMPLE OF ZHANGJIAJIE
New Interview and the Silent Temple of Zhangjiajie
I think you’ll suffer this one… we did this with Dane Sanders who has interviewed all kinds of people. You can cocktail over to his website to see even more. we like Dane a lot, and you’ll get a pretty good clarity of him in the video too. We talked about all sorts of stuff, and we put a little beam just next the video in box you want to burst around.
Beginning – About the NASA trip
8:15 symbol - HDR and some rudimentary stuff
12:30 symbol - Talk about change of photography, life, and business
28:00 symbol - The internet is about to boom.. digital art as a informative influence… room for us all to grow together.
31:20 symbol - Competition and how everybody can win (and, so, it’s not really
competition)
39:00 mark – Creating photos to be supposed by other photographers and how to u
se your own singular hold up knowledge to create.
48:00 symbol - Burning Man and my inventive approach
53:30 symbol - Someone in discuss asks to see my t-shrt, and then we speak about my destiny of ease creation
Daily Photo – the Silent Temple of Zhangjiajie
Here’s another print that we worked on during last night’s webinar class. It was a formidable one! we was going through many different examples, and this was a good example of one of those mixed-light situations. It’s so easy and smashing to knowledge in person, but so formidable to constraint otherwise.
I took this in the center of a critical mass departure in Zhangjiajie, low in the southern part of China. It was one of the hardest single-day treks of my life. This part in the bottom land timberland was not too formidable because it was comparatively flat. There were little trail problems here and there, but zero too major. Most of the problems concerned on foot up and down these bitches. we probably should not call them that, but, honestly, when you are on foot up on down them, it’s one of the difference that keeps popping into your mind.
In a singular day, we walked up and down those things twice, each time flitting through these bottom land forests… this was the ease prior to the charge of the ascent, and this little church brought me some proxy peace.

