In a message dated 12/16/2005 6:23:08 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What the hell is creative in standing in another person tripod holes?
You seem to miss the point. This is the equivalent of putting a piece of 
transparent paper over a Picasso and trace the drawing underneath. You learn 
nothing from it. This is not about paying homage to an artist but pure 
plagiarism. To pay homage you could find another mountain. Another moon 
rise, and try to make something Ansel may have done if he was in your place. 
The "photographers" on the image is the most patethic bunch of sad bastards 
I've ever seen.

Pål 
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Pal, don't be silly. A photogapher doesn't own a particular spot in nature. A 
particular place they parked their tripod. Another photographer can park 
their tripod in the exact same place, but it is unlikley they will get the 
exact 
same shot. A little more is involved than that.

Like skill, vision, etc.

Marnie aka Doe 

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