For whatever reason(s), the text of this post brought to my mind the entr'acte signage of Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, for (a more likely accessible) example.
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I know it's not up to me, and my view really doesn't count for anything, but I'm officially sick of the fish-eye lens.
The Kitchen Club had a huge floral display.
For whatever reason(s), the text of this post brought to my mind the entr'acte signage of Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, for (a more likely accessible) example.
I like the fish-eye. It can make an otherwise dull shot, interesting.
Without the fisheye, this would be a picture of a vase of flowers.
Conversation stops
When petals fall on table --
Springtime's calling card.
Oops.
Conversation stops
When petal falls on table --
Springtime's calling card.
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