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mdm
I understand the difference and my opinion is that it is just snobbery.
http://www.samwang.us/
They are mostly clothed here though so no examples of that perspective but in his book it predominates.
Sam Wang is a close friend and a former colleague at Clemson University. He is one of the most creative photographers I have ever met. He makes his own cameras to explore more fully his own vision. For example, he used a 50mm Mamiya Press lens and grafted it to body that takes 5X7 film holders. The 50mm lens does not cover, rather makes a circular image on the film. One of the characteristics of Sam's work is the extreme near/far perspective.
He had a book published last year in China. You can see/buy it here. http://www.alternativephotography.co.../sam-wang-book The reproductions are very good.
Sandy
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ptkTWTVTJ8...0/Mushroom.jpg
4X5 FP4, tinted carbon transfer on pearlescent acrylic sized Hahnmule Brittiania
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6Dr9ErE6VN...600/Blue-1.JPG
Kinda Blue (with envy)
Prussian blue on pearlescent acrylic sized Hahnmule Brittiania. Good relief and from a RD200 rod! 5x7
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in camera faux pop chemical free print
using a hand made 7x11 ( 7x14 ) camera and 3 sheets of ilford paper ( trimmed )
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Erik Larsen
Erik, I would love to see this one but did not come up. Please check again. Thanks.
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If you click on the flickr place holder it will take you there. If you want to link to a flickr page you need to click the share tab at the top of the page which will give you a static link to post here.
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Thanks David, Eric, is lovely. I can tell this one has great tone and relief. Lucky you no wind too .
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Eric, nice to see. Got to love the texture of the trees!!