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Thomas Graham
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30 Oct 2005
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23 Nov 2009 - 00:50
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Portfolio Comments (Latest 5)
Posted: 22 Sep 2009 - 00:18
warb


Some fantastic shots here Tommy. Thanks 

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Posted: 2:09am, 23rd Nov, 2009

Thomas Graham
Hi there, my names Tommy.
My interest in photography started a few years back when I was sitting on my bum in an office doing overtime. As I sat there I had the luck to watch an amazing sunset from my window and suddenly thought what the hell am I doing sitting in t...
Posted: 20 Jun 2009 - 11:44
1. What do you like of their PF (if you do)?
The love he has for his country comes across in his landscapes
and I envy him the opportunities that living within it offers
him. Having said that, being given an opportunity and making
the most of it are two different things. His PF shows the sort
of commitment to light that doing the landscape justice requires.
I can't comment on his portraiture because I know nought about
it other than it looks technically good and quirky enough to
stand out in the crowd.
2. What do you think is lacking in their PF?
Sponteneity and candidness. It's all very organised. IYSWIM.
3. How do you think they can improve their PF?
Getting away from Scotland or hanging 'round in an urbanscape,
although I suspect the flame of inspiration may suffer
4. What do you like to see in their PF?
I'd like to see what he would do with some other locations.
The love he has for his country comes across in his landscapes
and I envy him the opportunities that living within it offers
him. Having said that, being given an opportunity and making
the most of it are two different things. His PF shows the sort
of commitment to light that doing the landscape justice requires.
I can't comment on his portraiture because I know nought about
it other than it looks technically good and quirky enough to
stand out in the crowd.
2. What do you think is lacking in their PF?
Sponteneity and candidness. It's all very organised. IYSWIM.
3. How do you think they can improve their PF?
Getting away from Scotland or hanging 'round in an urbanscape,
although I suspect the flame of inspiration may suffer
4. What do you like to see in their PF?
I'd like to see what he would do with some other locations.
Posted: 25 May 2009 - 04:24
You have a Fantastic Portfolio with some awesome shots.
Excellent HDR work too Tommy.
Scott
Excellent HDR work too Tommy.
Scott

Thomas Graham
Hi there, my names Tommy.
My interest in photography started a few years back when I was sitting on my bum in an office doing overtime. As I sat there I had the luck to watch an amazing sunset from my window and suddenly thought what the hell am I doing sitting in t...
Posted: 27 Apr 2009 - 10:37
Always up for some new locations
especially if they close to my area and thanks for the comment on my PF
especially if they close to my area and thanks for the comment on my PF

































































