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Old 19th March 2017, 11:29 AM
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there are many picture would like in my collection but the one that I am most taken with is Jacques-Henri Lartigue Grand Prix.
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That's a neat picture Mitch, any others you would like to hang on your wall?
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Do they have to be real photographs, or can they be out of a film? If it's the latter I'd love to have the photographs out of "Blow Up" due to a family connection. My mother's cousin, Edward Bond, wrote the screenplay.
I was thinking real pictures so we could all learn about potential "new to us" images. What a cool family connection! I remember seeing that film when I was eighteen, think I need to check it out again.
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there are many picture would like in my collection but the one that I am most taken with is Jacques-Henri Lartigue Grand Prix.
I love that photo! Wonderfully quirky with the slanted wheel and tilted bystanders. I'm guessing he had a camera with a vertical focal plane shutter and was panning as he released the trigger.

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"I was thinking real pictures so we could all learn about potential "new to us" images."

Hi,

I did as you suggested, great idea, perfect for my display at home...

After I win the Lottery...

I want to use analogue if I possibly can, avoiding digital printing. If I can't afford that I will have to compromise but right now I feel like buying unknown images "light printed" by less famous but not at all lesser photographers!

I have my eyes on some images here!

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