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Been offline for awhile, soooDoes it matter if it's not quite sharp?
On the train from Bomaderry Regards
Matt. K
Re: Been offline for awhile, soooHi Matt, welcome back, like the last one especially the space, I think you got it spot on.
I was reading a article of a American photographer Alvin Coburn who best work was before WW1 and in this period a lens that was unsharp was prized.
Re: Been offline for awhile, soooI like all of the above. However, I find in the last one a sense of cheekiness and I cannot make my mind if it is a self-portrait or a candid shot.
Re: Been offline for awhile, soooNot a self portrait...not me. I am far more handsomer than my subject.
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Matt. K
Re: Been offline for awhile, sooo
If my memory serves me that looks like a "Stubbsy" to me....????? Dave
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Re: Been offline for awhile, soooSure does look like Stubbs the man
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Re: Been offline for awhile, soooI guess that three votes for Mr Stubbs makes it so.
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Re: Been offline for awhile, sooostubbsy... blast from the past
MattK I love that second last one, the lines and the BW treatment just set it off. Thats train between Nowra and Kiama right? I caught that just a month so back - such a great ride, I then stopped off at Helensburgh and got back on, what is really cool about alot of those south coast stops is you can just hop off and it's a short walk to some cracking seascape locations, then hop back on gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Well, that's settled then. It's a candid portrait shot of Mr. Stubbsy the man.
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That is debatable Matt. However, I most probably shouldn't be commenting... President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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