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Richard Ritter contributes to this site and he does excellent repair work on these spot meters.
Don
What an amazing collection of rural America. Thank you for sharing them with us. They are terrific . Nothing says rural America better that mobile homes parked under a water tower.
Wow, Merg. That is spectacular. Is is difficult to print?
I modified my Zone VI enlarger to accept the Modern Enlarger lamp variable LED light source.
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Terrific as usual Merg. Was this taken on one of your excursions with your father and Brett?
There is a Lexus car video with John Sexton, visiting some of AA photographic locations. The Mount Williamson being one of them. They drove to the exact location. Even found the green ammo box...
Thanks for posting Calder's Portrait.
Terrific Merg, I like the way the point of the shadow takes your eyes away from the center of the photograph. Lot of parallel lines.
Great photo Vaughn. No beard?
65 year old dye transfer print
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Merg captured the well used and productive bench.
Merg, always a treat when you post one of your images.
Excellent Vaughn. El Cap makes a great sky.
Excellent photograph Merg.
I'm guessing the day you spent photographing Fort Ord in 2006 was more enjoyable than your days there in 1963.
Very nice Merg, you may have a future as a architectural photographer after all.:o
Great example of how to compose a photograph.
Thanks Merg
For those of us that have only seen a few of your fathers photograph, this is a real treat.
Darin
Thanks for posting your review of the Book. After reading your detailed information I ordered and received it.
You are absolutely correct this is not a quick casual read. I'm on page 20...
Vaughn
You are correct, Classic.
It's beautiful, very well done.
Doremus
Thank you so much for your excellent description of what I often do wrong with rear tilt. There are countless negatives with sharp foreground and out of focus tops o f trees in my...
Merg
Thanks for going back into your archives with the last few days posts. As Drew just said they are a delight to see.
Terrific photograph Merg. Must have been confusing to focus, the near and far look identical.
Jerry Uelsmann comes to mind.
I had the privilege of co-teaching several LF workshops with Jim in the late 80's and early 90's. They were based in Santa Fe. Watching him produce Dye transfer was magic. He is a gifted photographer...
I've had the pleasure of seeing several of Vaughn's wonderful carbon transfer prints of the Redwoods. He is correct "nothing to photograph here folks just move along"
Congratulations and happy 40th anniversary.
Merg
Very well executed full of black and white texture.
I have a real problem in places like Bodie, too many wonderful windows. I want to photograph all of them.
Don
As others have said, thank you for posting your photographs. They are of people and images most of us will never see or experience.
Merg
Thank you for letting us see the e-book. A very nice diversion while in confinement. I wasn't familiar with many of the photographers.
Must be rewarding sharing several pages with your...
Thanks Richard
Terrific story and photographs.
I have and still use just about everything Zone VI made. It has all held up quite well. Speaking to Fred on the phone was always interesting, I could tell when I asked something stupid, at least to...
Thanks Merg and Vaughn for the excellent Alabama hills photographs. Both really capture the feel of the location.
I've been there several times and mostly came away with poorly composed and under...
Yes, please post. My father was also a Navy photographer, I have several photos of his unit in the South Pacific during WWII.
Pat
Several wonderful photographs in the Fort. Did you have any difficulties photographing using a 4x5 at the there?
Another wonderful photograph Merg. The functioning conveyer is framed perfectly in the two broken and one unbroken windows. Appears to be numerous photographic possibilities from you location.
Thanks Merg for posting another of your wonderful photographs. I would have missed it, glad you didn't
I notice in one of the photos the police have their own camera man, looks like a speed graphic.
How did you get that close to President Nixon?
Don, I was in college at the same time as the third image. I remember it very well. Fantastic
Austin
In the words, I mean word of Ken Lee. Bravo
This is spectacular.
I agree Steve. I also very much enjoy Merg's photographs. His photographs capture images I would have walked by, thinking "there nothing to photograph here".
Merg, I really like the feeling I'm standing looking down into the boat and up at the shacks all at the same moment. Well done.
Merg
I assume that Edward was as impressed with this photograph as we are. It is really amazing that it is from early in your photographic career. You obviously had great vision from the beginning....