Artist's Reflection on the "Green Series" Photography Collection
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Summary
An artist reflects on their "Green Series" of photography, humorously describing their initial misunderstanding of the term "macro" photography as capturing very large subjects like the sky or tall buildings, rather than close-up details. The piece is a brief, personal artist statement accompanying a framed art print for sale.
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· 3 pulledI thought to do a 'macro', was to taking pictures of very big things, like the enormous sky and clouds, or a very high building
LoL took some years to stop thinking that way, Ok I still think the same.
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