Helinophoto
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didn't he say the negative was the score and the print was the performance? he probably spent 2 days printing it because
1/ photo papers probably weren't 1/2 as good as they are today and
B/ he was trying to figure out how he wanted to print the negative.
I know, I put that in there just on spite.

a friend's wife is a classically trained pianist and whenever i hear her
play it blows my mind. and i don't really enjoy classical music but i can appreciate how she plays and somehow
is able to do what she does. i can barely play the first part of chopsticks...
Then it's a performance (in lack of a better word, since I am not a native English-speaker).
I was physically and emotionally stopped in my tracks one time, while doing some test-shots in a church, to prepare for the actual performance.
As I had the auditorium part of the church covered and planned and was heading my way down, a young lady picked up her violin and played a (classical) solo-piece.
I came only half-way down those stairs, because I HAD to stop and listen to her.
I don't "like" classical music generally, but I can like all genres if it is played with feeling and emotion, rather than read-and-play or "for the thousandth time" autopilot.
I know I am stepping on toes by saying Adams and the "pioneer of street-photography" HCB himself, are "Meh", then again, I'm a casual nobody, so it doesn't really matter what I think
