Re: Post your homage to another photographer (any format)
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Ken Lee
Guess whose style this emulates :o
Paul Strand?
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Hugo Zhang
Paul Strand?
Paul Revere?
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Mistaking the Map for the Territory, 16x20 silver gelatin print
Inspiration by an obvious Yosemite photographer...along with three 5x7 contact prints (the horizontal images) that sort of follow along the same lines.
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Two from Paris - Notre dame, before and after
Much restoration work to be carried out
And thx for posting
Andrew
Re: Post your homage to another photographer (any format)
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Hugo Zhang
Paul Strand?
Exactly !
5x7 cropped to 4x5 ratio, 300mm lens. The subject leans against an old wall with lots of texture.
It has taken many years to find a more personal vision. Even so, I still see things through his eyes.
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jmontague
Paul Revere?
That's it ! :cool:
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h2oman
I'd have to guess one of the Westons.
Re: Post your homage to another photographer (any format)
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robshepherd
Ken, your take on an "equivalent", perhaps? I like it.
I set out to make photos of an Eclipse a few years ago and they all ended up looking like his "equivalents" in their overall tonality and mysterious mood.
But in this case, the photograph is simply an equivalent of... itself :rolleyes:
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tgtaylor
Does that look like dead rose and leaves in stagnant water to you?
My apologies for not clearly spelling out the theme of this thread. We are merely sharing our own photos which to some degree are reminiscent of others that may have inspired us.
When I first started out with the view camera in the 70's I wanted to learn about filtering the sky. I made a photo of a propane tank with the Moon rising behind it. Later I referred to it in jest, as "Moonrise over Propane Tank", in homage to some of Ansel's iconic images. I'd show it here if I still had it.
Re: Post your homage to another photographer (any format)
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Ken Lee
I'd have to guess one of the Westons.
I’d say you’re right. Edward did a similar picture in the 30s, Brett did a whole portfolio of sand dune pictures frequently focusing on the textures created by wind, and I think Cole did a couple color pictures in that vein.
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