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« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2007, 05:03:48 PM » |
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http://www.kawalkada.zin.pl/index_ang.htmlThis one is a link to Wojtek Kwiatkowski. His own site isn't too great for photography, but he also has a large gallery over at photo.net. If you like horse photography he's the man! Neil.
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« Reply #22 on: December 03, 2007, 02:36:24 PM » |
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jjj Enjoyed - no, felt quite moved by the Clayton Cubitt site. Itīs an amazing world in which we live. Rob C
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« Reply #23 on: January 14, 2008, 06:58:44 PM » |
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Really enjoyed a lot of the sites posted here --- the overall variety and quality in this thread is outstanding, --- considering the level of work posted here I thought some of you might enjoy Christopher Griffiths work at: www.christophergriffith.comGiles Revell is also pushing the envelope, check out: www.gilesrevell.comFor urban landscapes Branislav Kropliak's work is painstakingly crafted: www.kropilak.comLivebooks also publishes a site of the week thread that might be worth checking out for those of you that have time. Go to: http://www.livebooks.com/community/index.phpEnjoy -- cheers, L
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« Reply #25 on: February 17, 2008, 10:09:54 AM » |
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This was mentioned over at the online photographer ... http://www.jindrichstreit.cz/It takes a year to load and about as long to figure out how to get to the next image.
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« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2008, 05:21:06 PM » |
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This was mentioned over at the online photographer ... http://www.jindrichstreit.cz/It takes a year to load and about as long to figure out how to get to the next image. [a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=175461\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] I give up. How do you get to the next image? I see one and a half BW images on my screen, and some weird looking blue horizontal stripes that follow my mouse around. When I click anywhere, the stripes are replaced by shorter blue bars. When those are near the top, a white up-arrow appears (but does nothing), and when they are near the bottom, a white down-arrow appears. Clicking anywhere seems to do nothing. Bizarre site, IMHO.
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« Reply #27 on: February 17, 2008, 07:32:40 PM » |
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When you hover just right of the center of the page you'll get an arrow. Just click then. Should load the next image. But let the whole thing load first.
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« Reply #28 on: February 17, 2008, 11:00:16 PM » |
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When you hover just right of the center of the page you'll get an arrow. Just click then. Should load the next image. But let the whole thing load first. [{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]Well, I got it to work in Firefox. But it was very slow, and after all the effort I find most of the images pretty depressing. But I really liked the [a href=\"http://www.cachelaphoto.com]http://www.cachelaphoto.com[/url] site that Rob C mentioned.
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« Reply #29 on: February 17, 2008, 11:09:15 PM » |
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Yeah, but thats the thing, isn't it? Think to the era and location. Just fascinating.
I also like the Adrian Davis photography site.
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« Reply #30 on: July 30, 2008, 04:02:27 AM » |
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Found another good one just now - belongs to one of our contributors: http://www.underexposure.comSometimes you just discover something thatīs so classic, so just right, that it makes you wonder why people try so hard to achieve a style etc. whereas somebody else just seems to be born with the instinct. Anyway, enjoy it! Rob C
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« Reply #31 on: July 31, 2008, 01:34:31 AM » |
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Found another good one just now - belongs to one of our contributors: http://www.underexposure.comSometimes you just discover something thatīs so classic, so just right, that it makes you wonder why people try so hard to achieve a style etc. whereas somebody else just seems to be born with the instinct. Anyway, enjoy it! Rob C [a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=211690\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] Jonas attended the printing workshop Michael ran in April in Toronto and had with him the Paris portfolio prints. If I remember correctly I wasn't the only one blown away by his work - especially since the shots were made using a Nikon (300?) with a home-made lens! Keep it up Jonas - great work! Bob.
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« Reply #34 on: November 25, 2008, 02:30:33 PM » |
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Juicy Thanks very much for the site: the work is beautiful. Interesting about the Leica MP... the quality jumps out. But then, with the wonders of digital manipulation even that Leica magic might be attained by other routes. I wonder which film stock/how he can still get it processed! In this world of ever-shrinking tradition it is lovely to see that art can still flourish and be of value beyond itself at the same time. Thanks again for the buzz! Rob C
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