Somebody told me that they don’t understand my photography. I don’t understand what they don’t understand? Because there is nothing to understand. Some people share photos of their meals – if I ever have a meal in front of me that’s THAT interesting, I’ll photograph that too.
Est il vrai que sur l’île de Man il y a une race de chat qui naissent sans la queue et que ces chats aiment se baigner dans la mer ?
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Oui, c’est vrai, il y a des chats sans queue … Je n’en ai jamais vu un dans la mer par contre 😊
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Beautiful collection of stories…poetic and timeless body of work…
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Hi Phil.
I sometimes post photos of my meals, but I do it, um, ironically. Honest…
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Some really good, thought provoking images. If your critique generates the need to understand and question the image then you have succeeded. Bravo PK
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Phil, I have always liked your very distinctive style, there is an intimacy about them that conveys a powerful sense of both place and space. Keep up the great work my friend!
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I see your work cropping up all over the place, but it’s mediocre, because it’s not your work, it’s people trying to emulate/homage, call it what you like – it’s copying. You’re an inspiration to many, including myself.
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Great… Some lovely compositions there Phil.
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What Andy Townend said! I really enjoy seeing the world through your unique lens. My favourites here are the third photo and the pot plant in the window. Both really spoke to me. Also the second to last – capturing a moment with such compelling framing.
Alison
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I understand very well your photos, they are superb.
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