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Subject: [Leica] Unknown -- merchant marine
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Thu Jun 22 12:59:13 2006
References: <a2f8f4470606221226k2c0fd8c1hc8bda1415aee3479@mail.gmail.com> <521B05D5-1990-49DB-B5ED-9FBED3C8BF6A@pandora.be>

Daniel

John Blakemore has an excellent book on B&W work called "Photography 
Workshop"  which demonstrates some interesting ways of working with 
light, even when it's not the best. It's one of the best books on 
methodology I've seen in addition to some interesting philosophical 
insights.

Walt

Philippe Orlent wrote:

> Strange shot. It throws me back and forth between grave and woman + dog.
> Which makes it interesting. I would keep it.
> The harsh light and quality is something you could improve in PS.
> Thanks for showing,
> Philippe
>
>
>
> Op 22-jun-06, om 21:26 heeft Daniel Ridings het volgende geschreven:
>
>> The interesting thing about a PAW is improvement. I got back and at
>> times think: It's time to take that off the net.
>>
>> The quality of this shot isn't the best.
>>
>> Seamen wash up at shore at times, when the helping hand wasn't long  
>> enough.
>>
>> http://www.dlridings.se/paw/2002/31.html
>>
>> Daniel
>>
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