nico
Well-known
ClaremontPhoto said:nico:
Which Giacomelli book would you recommend?
Please don't suggest http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paesaggi-La...=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197882275&sr=8-8 as it's about €300. 'Used Very Good'. Ouch.
I've just splashed out on new top of the range eyeglasses so I'd like a book slightly less expensive than that one!
Hi Jon,
even though it's not the one I bought I think this one is more complete:
http://www.micamera.com/cat054_p27.htm (penultimate advertisement 428 pages, 600 photos € 44,00). I bought from that shop (nice experience btw) but I have no relation with them.
Ciao
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
nico:
I just clicked and ordered it. Thank you.
I just clicked and ordered it. Thank you.
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David
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David
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This was on the ABC news site in Oz this morning ... I've never really been into photographs from war zones but this really caught my eye ... US troups in Diyala.

robert blu
quiet photographer
I saw this picture, http://steveunsworth.co.uk/PAW_2007_images/L1009915-skate.jpg in which I like how the woman and the girl in foreground, combined with a tilt, give strenghth to an otherwise normal snap. Just my opinion, rob
Bingley
Veteran
Some time ago I bookmarked Matt Alofs website. He's a photographer based now in Indiana (I think). What I like about his work is not only the strong compositions (which have gotten stronger, IMO, in recent weeks) but his darkroom talent as well. Here's his blog/website link. The shots there in the last several days in particular have really impressed me.
http://www.1point4photography.com/blog/
http://www.1point4photography.com/blog/
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Bingley said:Some time ago I bookmarked Matt Alofs website. He's a photographer based now in Indiana
http://www.1point4photography.com/blog/
Great photos.
nrb
Nuno Borges
Nice example of what grasping the moment is.robert blu said:I saw this picture, http://steveunsworth.co.uk/PAW_2007_images/L1009915-skate.jpg in which I like how the woman and the girl in foreground, combined with a tilt, give strenghth to an otherwise normal snap. Just my opinion, rob
gb hill
Veteran
Thanks Steve for Matt Alofs work. His B&W pictures are interesting. I also bookmarked the site and will visit on a regular basis. Sorry I haven't got to view any photos til now, work was hectic this past week. Now I have 5 days off to catch up and to go out and take a few snaps.
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