Friday, January 14, 2011

To Build A Home Cinematic Orchestra Sheet

Suitable

Born 50 years ago, Martine Suitable has grown in the Loire-Atlantique, between maritime landscapes of the Côte d'Amour, and those of Great Briere. Today, she lives in the south of the Essonne for professional reasons. Historically it is a great lover of nature but with, until recently, a phobia for insects and arachnids ... to the point, a child, it was impossible to sit in the grass without screaming in fear!
It has long been a contemplative Mother Nature without the idea of photographically capture the beauty it offers. The turning point came in 2004 when she received by mail a photo taken by a friend ... a landscape with a beautiful twilight sky. His early pictures, made with a compact camera, he served for small carriers intentions sent by mail to his family and friends. It quickly became a passion. His attraction to the infinitely small has forced more about the insects that she hated so much ... This familiarity with photography has played a therapeutic role. "Shy, lonely, a bit wild (less fear of a boar as a backpacker!), Very refractory technology, I have been guided by my instinct, far from photographic records and rules. That's my eye and above my heart that I am tripping. I like playing with small depths of field to search, not always successfully, the dreamlike universe of my subjects. I like getting into their privacy while respecting them. It is not uncommon for a light or a background attracts me more than the subject itself, "she said. In late 2007, she enrolled in a photography club. His first participation in the competition were, to his surprise, encouraged by prix.EQUIPEMENT: My First camera: Sony DSC-S75Depuis 2006: Canon EOS 350DDepuis 2009: Canon EOS 50DObjectifs: Canon 18-55 mm / 55-200 mm / 60 mm macro / 100-400 mmTrépied and Monopods: Manfrotto. Suitable
Martin was awarded the 4th Exhibition of photographs of animals in the Val de Saône (in 2010). Site
Martine Suitable: http://propice.pagesperso-orange.fr/

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