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· Date: Thu, 10, January, 2013 · Views: 5711
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Domingo

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Thu, 10, January, 2013 11:24am

I finally have got an scanner, so here are Trond's print and mine (his on the right and mine on the left); I apologise for the delay.


Scanned with Xsane in automatic mode, so I hope the program has applied same corrections to both prints. I respected proportional sizes.
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MikeHeller
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Mon, 14, January, 2013 12:23pm

I find this fascinating; they are very similar but I imagine that Domingo's interpretation is more as it was and Trond's one that is not constrained by memory of the actual scene at the time.
I like them both and would have difficulty choosing between them not having that 'memory'.
Context or if you prefer, memory, is very important in my photographs and those I enjoy looking at. Without that context, the viewer has to provide their own. This may be a subtle indication of this.
Mike
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Domingo

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Thu, 17, January, 2013 7:26pm

Thanks very much for your thoughts, Mike.
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