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New to pbase: my "cyberbook" on travel photography

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 6:26 am
by pnd1
I just joined pbase this past week, and look forward to sharing my interest in travel photography with all of you. I am a photographic educator by trade, and after 33 years of teaching I find that I still have a lot to learn. One way to do this is to share my views on expressive travel photography with you.

This week I am posting my collection of nine pbase galleries, entitled "Travel Photography: Communicating with Pictures,” I am sharing it with all of you as a "cyber-book" on photographic expression. It contains over 100 of my favorite images, selected from the portfolios of my travel photojournalism I've posted at worldisround.com. http://worldisround.com/home/pnd1/index.html).

Instead of explaining how I made these photos in terms of their technical standards and techniques, I show them to you as examples of how I use a camera to express my feelings and ideas about what I see on my travels. I hope that this "cyber-book" can help you to express your own ideas in your own photography. I look forward to adding new examples periodically, and I welcome your comments and questions.

Thanks for visiting my galleries.

Phil Dougis
Director, The Douglis Visual Workshops
Phoenix, Arizona
pnd1@cox.net
http://www.pbase/pnd1

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 5:56 pm
by creativeimagery
Hmmm, sounds interesting, but when I click on the link I get the "page cannot be displayed" message. Have you changed your style sheets? Perhaps they don't work?

Terry

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 6:02 pm
by creativeimagery
Interesting. If I click on the "Photos" icon below your message, your pbase galleries come up just fine. If I click on either of the links in the message itself I get the "page can't be displayed" message.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 11:14 pm
by mountainbiker
the link in your post is to
www.pbase/
no .com

Sorry about that.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 4:02 am
by pnd1
Terry:

I just noticed that I left the .com off in the link in my message above. Thanks for catching it, porc.

I guess that's why you had trouble accessing my photo when clicking on the link in the text of my message above, and why you were able to see them when you clicked on the "Photos" icon below my message.

Thanks, Terry, for sharing your macros with us. They are striking.

Phil

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 4:17 am
by sheila
Thanks Phil for alerting me to these wonderful images. Shots like these are certainly raising the bar in PBase. Perhaps you can visit Oz in the not too distant future. We have incredible light down here - sometimes a tad too much sometimes 8) ! I sometimes yearn for the softer light of Europe.

Cheers
Sheila

Thanks, Sheila

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 5:44 pm
by pnd1
Thanks for the warm welcome to Pbase, Sheila. Coming from a photographer whose own images speak so eloquently, I'm honored by your comments on my pictures. As for taking advantage of the light "down under someday", I am sure that day will eventually come. You certainly make the most of light, as well as abstraction, human values, and incongruity, in your own work. Your picture of "The now defunct Luna Park" (http://www.pbase.com/image/17775871) will forever linger in my mind. Tremendous image -- that huge head breathing light, surrounded in mist -- is something right out of dream. Thanks, Sheila, for sharing your gifts.