Ed Sukach said:I especially liked "The Tides of Time" by Nigel Smith. I was fascinated by a sort of "Escher-like" progression, from rocks -to-water. Excellent! Technically excellent, as well.
I tried to ship the Portfolio in its original case, sans box. The people at the post office immediately placed in in a box ...
That is the raison d'etre for the Portfolio. There is a WORLD of difference between a scanned collection of zeros and ones and the true, honest, in-hand print! ... that is the reason I work in "analog".Nige said:thanks Ed. Jorge liked that too.. I might have to add it to the Gallery.. might sell onealthough I dion't think I've ever posted it online as I have never liked how it translates on the screen.
mrcallow said:There are three prints from me in the portfolio. 2 monted black and white portraites and a colour shot of the st henri subway station in montreal.
I'm glad to see mine's still in there - I think. I wonder what I put in there?David A. Goldfarb said:...
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