[LargeFormat] Still Learning, ie, I still waste film

Mark largeformat@f32.net
Tue May 27 12:09:31 2003


And those were the only decent photos in the mag, IMHO. The rest were crap -
especially the ones from Cuba (so grainy) and Scotland, Jesus I could do
better than that. As for the Denver ones  - stealing an established
viewpoint and taking a shot a few years after, when it's full of boring
box-like buildings?

As for the sea-side shot, well, what can I say? - a load of bull about how
the tide and seasons only come together for a brief period each year, and
then the twat completely reverses what's on view in Photoshop. We have a
word for people like him in South East London, and it aint nice.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john frost" <johnfrost@sprintmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 6:05 PM
Subject: [LargeFormat] Still Learning, ie, I still waste film


> The current issue of 'VIEW CAMERA' magazine, May/June 2003 has an
> interesting article by Alan Ross.
>
> He has acess to the AA file, and provided an insight into one of AA's
> images. The image is titled 'Sand Dunes, Sunrise, Death Valley National
> Monument, California' taken in 1948.
>
> This pioneer of pre-visualization shot 5 sheets of film from this
> location, and the fist image taken is the one that is published.
>
> john (:>))) still learning....
>
>
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