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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    Ralph, you can save the energies to delete me because I won't be participating anymore in this forum.
    I wish all the members much growth with the wonderful medium we use.

    All the best,
    Domenico
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    I knew that what I wrote might have led to some misunderstanding.
    Yes, it does makes sense and let me expand on that.

    My work has nothing to do with my thoughts on this matter and if you had read...
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    Deane,
    I suggest to read my post # 25 on how I can find room for a democratic slant in the LFPF.

    Your last thought doesn't make any sense to me.
    How can my thoughts about this matter have...
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    This is the reason why I started this thread, plus trying to see if there are more people who share my sentiments.
    Pretty grim results for that....
    I was hoping for an open debate with the...
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    And yes, I will take "no" for an answer but first I feel entitled to a fight.
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    First, thank you for the "Dear Domenico", but if you do not mean it spare it.
    Your post exudes abundant sarcasm, a defect of character that I abhor in people and even more the venomous feel I get...
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    Mark, have you read anywhere that I promote cursing?

    If it's the cursing that you don't want act surgically and get rid of the elements who curse.
    If you use an axe instead of a chisel, in the...
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    Yes, Greg is a Teddy Bear. :)
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    http://i34.tinypic.com/v48p49.jpg


    This shot was taken in Whittier, Ca.

    It is a scene I shot in a farmers market. Its only intent is my fascination with the dichotomy characteristic of Human...
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    Re: An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    You see, David, the point is not whether I am desperate or not, as you say, to talk about politics.
    The real point is that my very core rejects vehemently the possibility that a person has invested...
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    An old tired Horse called the Lounge

    Since the decision of the moderators, the Lounge has become a stale place where threads get started and then are bound to die abruptly very likely because they end up delving in the very issues that...
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    Re: Time to fire up the mighty Elwood??

    I don't see why you wouldn't want to use warmtone paper, but if your choice is cold tone than it's the right one.
    Regarding washing, I am not sure whaqt washer you have, but if you have a 16x20 you...
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    Re: Who wants Pinkham-Smith lens?

    Or asking to Atget: Is that an Hasselblad?
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    Re: Print retouching warm tone paper

    Joel,
    I spot ilford warmtone with the neutral black bottle and it isn't noticeable.
    I have done this for years and it does not show.
    I have retouched fairly large areas where the sky breaks...
  15. Re: Selecting photographs for an exhibition...how?

    Choose your favorites and people won't buy them although your artist friends will love them,but since they are artists they have no money, so.....
    Choose the ones you cannot stand and people will...
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    Re: A Walk Through the Range of Light

    The slidxe show is still loading but I am looking forward to go see it.
    I will be in town for the Louise Bourgeois at MOCA, and I will hop at the gallery.
    Congratulations, the work looks strong.
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    Re: The ethics of modern day photography

    Why don't people, when they have the urge to be critical toward digital or analog or whatever instead of being negative, do an act of love and confirm their position by going to shoot or getting in...
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    Re: The ethics of modern day photography

    Stephen, without trying to sound unkind, if what another group of photographers is doing is bothering you so much is nobody else's problem but yours.

    What does it matter what everybody else does?...
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    Re: Alternative Process Prints

    One of the most beautiful buildings, ever, not just because is the subject of some of my favorite images but its a great looking building, period, well...comma.
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    Re: Worst View Camera Ever?

    I assume you are talking about the Bronica S2A.
    I used to use one,....for weddings!!
    It was the terror of the priests.
    At every exposure you could hear the echo of the shutter and...
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    Re: Fantasy lenses

    a gold dot dagor
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    Re: Fantasy lenses

    A SUPER CORRECTED 12 ELEMENTS IN 8 GROUPS PETZVAL.

    darn upper cases....
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    Re: Single Lens Photographers?

    I am sure looking forward to see Sarah's new wardrobe!!
    Yaheee!!! (How do you spell Yaheee?)
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    Re: Single Lens Photographers?

    Obama's halo has gone somewhat looking from this perspective.

    Thank you for the comments.
    I own a 210 Symmar-s which is uncoated, the 180 is MC, but I get much better tonalities from this...
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    Re: Single Lens Photographers?

    I own that lens at that same focal length.
    It is a sweet, sweet thing.
    I was thinking about it yesterday and I will be putting her back to work in these days.
    I took this portrait with it.
    ...
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    Re: The ethics of modern day photography

    Did someone mention the old Lounge?
    Where is it?

    http://i33.tinypic.com/adzw9k.jpg
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    Re: The ethics of modern day photography

    Donald, I like you so much better now that you have cleaned up your act. :)
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    Re: The ethics of modern day photography

    It isn't an issue of ethics.
    I retouch my negatives and my prints if I see something that doesn't fit in my negatives.
    The real intent is not a faithful reproduction of reality but a faithful...
  29. Re: Selective focus in camera ...is it a thing of the past?

    YEs, but would you have the same trill as looking through the ground glass what the P&S can do?

    I was just thinking today about this.
    Could we call selective focus as a visual ADD?
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    Re: How sharp can you get?

    I don't think that choosing 4x5 over MF for sharpness is the best criteria.
    The choice of 4x5 over MF should be dictated by a need of better tonalities.
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    Re: How are your ART sales this year?

    In my experience It is very hard to make a living only through print sales.
    This year, however, has been my best year, ever.
    I have had to diversify somewhat, so now I give one on one lessons, I do...
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    Re: Carleton Watkins at the Getty

    Once I found 4 prints of the Scottish photographer McPhearson in a Salvation Army store for 2 bucks each, they were beautiful panoramic albumen prints of the Roman countryside and ancient...
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    Re: Carleton Watkins at the Getty

    YEs, David, it is really worth it.
    Some of those images really jump at you.

    Vaughn, you lucky sod! ( I am british, didn't you know that?)
    He's got 2 Carleton Watkins.

    I hope you will be able...
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    Re: My Last Large Format Images

    Joe the Plumber? ehr the Photographer?
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    Carleton Watkins at the Getty

    Last Monday I went to the opening reception of the new Carleton Watkins exhibit at the Getty Museum...........................................:)...
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    Re: Alternative Process Prints

    Fantastic image.
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    Re: Max Pyro by Gordon Hutchings

    Porno for Pyro= long scale porno?
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    Re: How Many LF Formats Do You Use/Own?

    2 4x5s
    1 5X7
    1 8X10
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    Re: Dagor ?

    It is the very last image the number is 58/59
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    Re: Dagor ?

    Actually it linked in the wrong image. Darn it.
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