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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Look for first source material of Minor White, Stieglitz and in-person students of those artists.

    Furthermore, there is a lot of BS that photographs did not convey emotion before this, and that's just BS which confuses the situation of equivalence.

    I think most of us have a weak grasp on it and if we had a strong grasp on equivalence, few would be able to recognize that.

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Coquis View Post
    Mirrors
    Dim light moonscapes,
    Parc naturel régional de la Haute Vallée de Chevreuse, Ile de France.
    12x16" negative film.
    Nonchalant exposure (+/-120min)
    Two bath dev.

    I like that.

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Austin Granger[/url], on Flickr[/QUOTE]

    ...very interesting visual,
    it brings to my individual lecture, an strong feeling of firm stability and serenity in front of the unidentified, enclosed background.
    it remembers me the importance of self balance, physical, emotional, intelectual..., while practicing "seeing" through the glass ground.
    This is only my subjective lecture,
    thanks for sharing

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    This is NOT a Critique of any image posted in this thread

    Which definition is https://www.kimmanleyort.com/blog/20...e-photography/

    or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalents

    http://www.josephjamesphotography.com/equivalence/

    or?

    or is it so vague my mind cannot grasp it
    Yes (Stieglitz), Yes (Stieglitz), No (Einstein).

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Burk View Post
    Yes (Stieglitz), Yes (Stieglitz), No (Einstein).
    My second link does go to Stieglitz!

    From that link

    "Man (looking at a Stieglitz Equivalent): Is this a photograph of water?
    Stieglitz: What difference does it make of what it is a photograph?
    Man: But is it a photograph of water?
    Stieglitz: I tell you it does not matter.
    Man: Well, then, is it a picture of the sky?
    Stieglitz: It happens to be a picture of the sky. But I cannot understand why that is of any importance.[8]"

    I don't think emotion is really it, or I would post images of nooses...but will not!
    Tin Can

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Quote Originally Posted by austin granger View Post
    Portland by austin granger, on Flickr
    Great shot ! I can see it once and again... it always say something new, something ethereal.
    Thanks for sharing Austin

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Confined
    In Situ series
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    The impression of remaining connected...
    The range of intensities being extremely wide, the option was take to keep the high values in place.
    The high end was retained with a contraction, N-3 dev employing an almost "exhausted developper".
    8x10"
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    "glasses on the piano"
    seize this moment that the light offers,
    try to express it with a sober writing and let yourself be surprised ...
    Garnes, France
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    enjoy it !
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