Bill Hahn said:Look at that broom. If I'm not mistaken, it's the old-fashioned circular type, not the "flat" broom we're used to today.
reellis67 said:I too get an immediate sense of wonder about who left the broom,
- Randy
copake_ham said:Well working with curves and levels in PS we could certainly "fix" the contrast and tonality -- just kidding!!
This brings up something that I wonder about: how much of the quality that we see today in these early photographs has been lost due to deterioration. Did the highlights show as washed out 160 years ago? I guess we will never know.Flotsam said:LOL. But seriously, the shot would have been much improved if he had brushed up on the Zone System before he took it.
Bill Hahn said:As the person who first drew attention to the broom, I do not resent Donald's comments here - I will tend to obsess on the history of images rather than the
compositional aspects. (Which is why I'm looking forward a "Discussing a ***** photograph" where all of us don't already know the photographer or image...)
But I'm wondering whether Talbot thought about all those compositional details on this photograph?....or just did it instinctively or just lucked out. Like I said, his eye seemed to improve over time.....
Cheers,
-Bill H.
copake_ham said:Well working with curves and levels in PS we could certainly "fix" the contrast and tonality -- just kidding!!
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copake_ham said:Or was I?
Oh, really still just kidding but....
mhv said:George and Ole: I'm fascinated too by the fact that the broom is just that, a bunch of twigs on a stick
roy said:Called a "besom broom" (pronounced beezum) and, possibly, still made today.
roy said:Called a "besom broom" (pronounced beezum) and, possibly, still made today.
Jerevan said:Hey, you forgot to fix the door and clean up the available darkness below the window in PS... And why don't you put in a bigeyed elf or two for good measure?
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