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DougGrosjean

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Richard,

I think this is a very nice thing you're doing, sharing your experiences.

Also, I find myself agreeing with you about great photos. The message is clear, the photo is a chapter all its own. Recently browsing a library book of great news photos, that was the very thing that jumped out at me on the best of the best.

I'm a bit of a re-entry photographer myself, picking up my neglected cameras again when I needed to illustrate a book I'd written. The book is done, well illustrated, and I haven't put the cameras away yet. On the contrary, in my photographic rebirth I've picked up some of the MF cameras I pined after 25 years ago as an amatuer, learned B/W development, learned Photoshop, and purchased a Widelux (35mm version) for panos. Have even experimented with splicing 2-3 Widelux photos together in Photoshop, for 180d or more views. Composition is more difficult the farther you go with that idea, though.

I'll try to follow along on this thread. I probably won't comment much, as my eyes and ears work better than my mouth. But I'll be watching... Thanks for your time and wisdom.

Best,
Doug Grosjean
 

resummerfield

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Helen B said:
Why not post these as articles, as they seem to suit that type of presentation more than they suit a discussion forum.
I agree with Helen. That way the articles would be easy to find and could be quickly pulled up for reference.
 
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