While we are on the subject, does anyone else get disheartened when they notice an old image in an antique store or where ever, only to realize it is a badly scanned & injetted copy on closer inspection?
While we are on the subject, does anyone else get disheartened when they notice an old image in an antique store or where ever, only to realize it is a badly scanned & injetted copy on closer inspection?
That's absolutely depressing. Fortunately I haven't come across much of that other than to fill picture frames, and then it's been obvious that they're selling the frame rather than the image.
I added four more vintage prints to my collection this weekend. Of the four, I think the most interesting is the following one.
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Other three can be found here on my web site.
Do you know if that is Pearl Harbor?
The soldier on you're website with the 4x5 camera is by his cap badge from the British Royal Tank Regiment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Tank_Regiment.I added four more vintage prints to my collection this weekend. Of the four, I think the most interesting is the following one.
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Other three can be found here on my web site.
I fancy myself as a portraitist and I have collected as many types of processes of portraits as I can. (no salt print yet). I thought one day I may do a book; 100 found portraits. Maybe.
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