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p i n h o l e

people have asked me "what does this picture mean?" i reply that i do not know what it means --only that it feels to me very much what I felt when first confronted with the subject. the artist must not impose reactions or interpretations on his audience; his obligation is to select and interpret beauty, to create "equivalents" of what he felt, and to present his images -- without restrictions of meaning -- to the world at large *


* ansel adams, fieldbook of nature photography, 1974

2008 june 4

copyright kent krugh

a woodland rose garden