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Old 14th April 2013, 12:16 AM
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Sure, here you go.
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Old 14th April 2013, 11:12 AM
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first of all in general you can only photograph what's there is so in exiting times you get exiting photographs and in boring times boring photos ....
I think that the best time for photography was the second half of the 1960s all of the 1970s and the 1980s ..I am not saying you cannot take original and exiting photographs it just involves more work to find them you need a good imagination to set up a good photograph, and a quick eye to see one ..first if you want to be original don't listen to
comment on how you should have done this or that ,every body has a different opinion ,and take chances ,and always when possible carry a camera around with you ,you never know when that moment is going to happen. I think at the moment digital makes things clean and perfect and boring ,when we want gritty and exiting .that's my opinion
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I think it's photographers who make things clean perfect and boring, regardless of chosen capture preferences - agree about carrying a camera, but innovative images can also be constructed in studios etc.
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Sure, here you go.
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Old 14th April 2013, 11:44 AM
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Interesting Marc. I can make out at least one face on the small picture that you've uploaded.

Out of interest, have you had any offers for the picture that has been valued at such a high price yet?... I know what I would do if someone offered that amount for any of my work.

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Old 14th April 2013, 01:40 PM
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playing it safe? with enlarger timers blowing up and enlargers that attack there owners, and silly old twits that cut there fingers trying to remove a broken safelight bulb ..so when it comes to playing it safe in the darkroom maybe we should ??????oh me sore pinkies.......


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