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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats


    The Winged Victory of Samothrace, Louvre Museum
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    Oh, Ken. This is glorious! And that sculpture in person is more glorious that I could ever imagine. I still like Winged Victory more than the more famous Venus de Milo and can't wait for the Louvre to reopen so I can go see her again.
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    Thank you very much.

    No view camera or even a tripod was possible when shooting, but I've tried correcting the verticals to no avail. Does the image look peculiar or distracting, in that regard ?

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    ...should be "Wooden Palette" with such nice tonalities!

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    Ken, nice irony.
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    I'm not sure what you're referring to: the statue ?

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    I think the image "works" in the sense the converging verticals "feel" natural enough to not be distracting nor confusing. Well, to me, at least.

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    Thank you very much.

    No view camera or even a tripod was possible when shooting, but I've tried correcting the verticals to no avail. Does the image look peculiar or distracting, in that regard ?
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    I'm with Christopher. The image seems natural.
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    Another 'thing' about Ken Lee images

    I can now 'see' them as Ken Lee made, well before I read his name

    Iconic tonality
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    I agree about about KML. Come a long way since Lost River. Pages 60-61.
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