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you do what ever you can to get people to submit images, don't you?
your comment here doesn't make sense to me.. "most"? there's 4 images before Frank's, and I don't see a distant past in most of them.. maybe mine, but that' snot most..
It IS nice to see a modern looking portrait, but frankly I don't see Frank's image as a portrait.
I like Franks picture never the less. I LOVE humour in pictures.
But I'll stop submitting.
No reason to upset wievers.....
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Thanks r.e for making itt obvious you can't see past your own prejudices
Kodak Portra 160, 4x5. Taken last summer. Felt like taking some portraits with the LF. Get's a bit tiring shooting trees and rocks
Here are my December portraits from a wet plate shoot I did last Thursday....
All shots were made with a Kodak 2D and a Dallmeyer 3B using Old Workhorse Collodion. Exposure was 4 seconds @ F3 using the Interfit SC-655 cool light kit.
Andrew that last one made me think you were in the North of England or Scotland, I didn't know we had men like that in the USA! Cool stuff
Please don't stop submitting. Many of us love your work.
I like Frank's too. I agree it's not really a portrait, but which thread exactly would it fit in? It's not exactly urban landscape either just because it has graffiti in it. Wherever it belongs it's a good photograph.
Well that explains why y'all appeared to be talking to yourselves. FfVb and an older version of Firefox = some people just don't appear on my reading. But I can disable it when there's enough "talking to yourselves" discussion to risk the "train wreck effect" where I can't help looking but am pretty sure once I do I'll regret it. I did and I did.
I totally agree with your comment, Ash.
Nothing wrong with rocks and trees. I LIKE rocks and trees, and I LIKE photos in the older style. The 21st century is vastly over rated. I'm not even sure the 20th was a good move. Then again I've been accused of being a bit out of time anyway. I also like plenty of new stuff, but not merely because it is new.
I don't think the tennis serve is exactly a portrait either but as Frank says, it's certainly modern and dystopian. Both it and Frank's photo are modern but I like them.
Now let's get back to the photos - and I for one want to see more from gandolfi (and maybe some wet plate or other old stuff that could be from the 19th century too!)
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