
We’re back again with another installation of our roundup of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group.

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“The Heart of the Forest” shows the obvious influence of “Pan’s Labyrinth” (specifically, the scene at 31:50). (Am I the only one who spotted this?)
There’s nothing wrong with being strongly influenced by other people’s work, until you find your own voice (or should I say eye?). Most composers start out by writing derivative music.
Almost all of these pics would look better in portrait rather than landscape. Is there something about the latest digital cameras that prevent them from being rotated 90 degrees?