Modern Man - San Francisco, CA.
Toyo Robos, 90mm Grandagon f4.5.
http://www.spiritsofsilver.com
Modern Man - San Francisco, CA.
Toyo Robos, 90mm Grandagon f4.5.
http://www.spiritsofsilver.com
Last edited by tgtaylor; 9-Nov-2020 at 21:46.
Laocoön and His Sons - San Francisco, CA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laoco%C3%B6n_and_His_Sons
Uranotype - Toyo 810MII with 5x7 back.
http://www.spiritsofsilver.com
Like all!
and a good thread
my personal sculpture is all tiny format
I gave up sculpture because it is too costly to store
and youth would turn mine upside down, undamaged...if outside where it belongs, not caged in a building...
one was mounted on a car, later on adult tricycle
another I publicly beheaded
Death to sculpture!
Tin Can
Wista Rittreck, 13x18 Orwo NP20 film:
0041 by Вячеслав Филатов, on Flickr
Or a dog with his tail up...
Not a common subject matter for me.
Holy Lions (or, Lion with Hole), Arizona, 5x7/210mm, salt print
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Rideout Fountain, Sa Francisco
Opinion vary on the meaning of the feline figure wrestling a snake at the center of the Rideout Fountain in the Golden Gate Park Music Concourse, but close inspection of its dental work suggests that it’s a saber-toothed tiger, thus qualifying this one of the most metal images ever cast in stone. Banker’s widow Corrine Rideout used 10 percent of her late husband’s $100,000 estate paying for the piece in 1924, the equivalent of more than $141,000 today. Salted paper print.
The Bear Hunters - Douglas Tilden 1892, Paris.
Kallitype.
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