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Pam Pace Photography

It's all about perspective. Finding the unique angle, getting in close, down low or sometimes high. It's about looking at an object in a totally new and distinctive way. It's about making the ordinary... extraordinary.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Ebony and Ivory


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Red Spokes


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Red Wheel


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Chalk Art


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Essential Oils


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Frost on Fence


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Rotary Dial


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Jeep Grill


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Macro Flower #3


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Macro Flower # 4


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Tree Trunks


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Waterfall


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Japanese Gardens


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Japanese Gardens II


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      • Ebony and Ivory
      • Red Spokes
      • Red Wheel
      • Chalk Art
      • Essential Oils
      • Frost on Fence
      • Rotary Dial
      • Jeep Grill
      • Macro Flower #3
      • Macro Flower # 4
      • Tree Trunks
      • Waterfall
      • Japanese Gardens
      • Japanese Gardens II

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Pam Pace
I find myself constantly evolving with each new life experience and educational opportunity. At this stage in my life I have the privilege of allowing myself to become passionate about what intrigues me and find myself simply enjoying the journey. I take a formalist approach to photography, focusing on the underlying geometric structures of the image. I enjoy shooting nature, macro flowers and foliage and I have a particular interest in shooting ordinary objects in unique ways.
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"Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I'm going to take tomorrow." Imogen Cunningham