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    <title>Moment hunter</title>
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      <title>My Photo scholarship 2010 entry</title>
      <description>It is hard but to be honest primary I don't look myself as a photographer but as a moment catcher, a hunter to trap those moments in life which are maybe rare to see and to feel as well. This means that it is time itself I am dealing with in it's dimension and moment and capturing the event inside it - which can be a glimpse of a bird, or a shadow of a smile. And it is not the machine which hunts down the theme but my senses, a big part is intuitive and instinct, and another is aware, conscious. The moment of each pictures shot is just a first step in process, I think in all you should capture and add your inner self as well - this makes the picture honest and true. Everyone sees things in common, but understanding it is an individual postwork, so photography is not different by this means - all in all as other art, a self expression. You are what you see and how you understand - then express it to the outside world. The better you can add yourself, the clearer will that shot tell your story. And imho - this is the essence of photography for my self. In what I belive.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 00:03:29 GMT</pubDate>
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