sazerac
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The Landscapes exhibit will close this week:
http://www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/masterworks-of-american-photography-landscape
and the Work exhibit two weeks after that:
http://www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/feature-photography-exhibition-work
Both are worth seeing! I'd be up for a beer & gear meet-up in anyone is interested. The Gingerman is just down the street...
http://www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/masterworks-of-american-photography-landscape
and the Work exhibit two weeks after that:
http://www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/feature-photography-exhibition-work
Both are worth seeing! I'd be up for a beer & gear meet-up in anyone is interested. The Gingerman is just down the street...
TXForester
Well-known
I wish I still lived in the Dal-Ft Worth area. 
celluloidprop
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http://www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/feature-photography-exhibition-work/artworks/27525
A particularly stunning photograph in person. I rarely say this, but I wish I could see it larger (the print is maybe 11x14, IIRC).
A particularly stunning photograph in person. I rarely say this, but I wish I could see it larger (the print is maybe 11x14, IIRC).
PatrickONeill
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I love the Carter, I find myself there almost on a weekly basis.
sazerac
Well-known
http://www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/feature-photography-exhibition-work/artworks/27525
A particularly stunning photograph in person. I rarely say this, but I wish I could see it larger (the print is maybe 11x14, IIRC).
It is a nice print! There is also an interesting caption that accompanies the picture. Something about the woman being the owner and not just a waitress!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
The Amon Carter is one of my favorite destinations for weekends.
I saw Ansel Adams prints there last year. Wish they improve on the lighting (or use non-glare frames), I have to bob my head around to find a viewing spot that doesn't have distracting reflections
I saw Ansel Adams prints there last year. Wish they improve on the lighting (or use non-glare frames), I have to bob my head around to find a viewing spot that doesn't have distracting reflections
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