Here, the creative genius @domenicododaro points to the totality of his equipment used to create his masterpieces (with a little help from the likes of Botticelli and other Italian Masters of Painting). Even a first time meeting of fellow 365 community members can instantly feel like a lasting friendship.
😊I have not enough words to thank you for you kind words, Junko. And to thank @taffy@bill_fe@casablanca@kali66@pistache , too. It was a lucky day, yesterday. One that proves that friendship doesn’t need words or acquaintance, that it builds up on invisible threads.
Thank you for introducing me to @domenicododaro what a wonderfully creative member of 365. He has a fantastic camera, but his work shows that it is the person who is the thought behind the image the camera is just his tool, he has a new follower!
@jyokota Now this is what I call a shoutout! Thank you, thank you! and I'm humbled by all of @ukandie1@jgpittenger@golftragic@stray_shooter's comments... as to your last, Ron, my wife would say a nightmare, more than a legend -hehehe
@stray_shooter Sorry, Ron, I noticed that putting the «'s» after your nickname, it changed and you wouldn't get the notification... ahhh the digital mysteries...
Thank you all for your comments of support and your appreciation of @domenicododaro 's work. As you can imagine, I have been a longtime fan so meeting him was a wonderful experience. Having also had a delightful time with @caterina on this trip, going to Italy has been a time of finding out whether I can still do the work (bookfair), being inspired back into photography through these two new friends, and a time of being surrounded by wonderful friends I have worked with for decades at the largest international bookfair.
Loving all this networking. I'm a great believer in the work of the photographer being in what he or she sees first and foremost, and not in the equipment he or she uses. Who needs further proof?
@domenicododaro
popular and a trend setter hahahaha
Thank you all for your comments of support and your appreciation of @domenicododaro 's work. As you can imagine, I have been a longtime fan so meeting him was a wonderful experience. Having also had a delightful time with @caterina on this trip, going to Italy has been a time of finding out whether I can still do the work (bookfair), being inspired back into photography through these two new friends, and a time of being surrounded by wonderful friends I have worked with for decades at the largest international bookfair.
And I have just added the link to the photo he was setting up: http://365project.org/domenicododaro/365/2018-03-31