giganova
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Very inspiring, Vince, both your photos and thoughts!
icebear
Veteran
Somehow the flickr set up is even more impressive than the posts here on RFF.
Bob; Mark; Little Bighorn and Roads less travelled #1 are my favorites of the set.
Great work.
Bob; Mark; Little Bighorn and Roads less travelled #1 are my favorites of the set.
Great work.
Vince Lupo
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Somehow the flickr set up is even more impressive than the posts here on RFF.
Bob; Mark; Little Bighorn and Roads less travelled #1 are my favorites of the set.
Great work.
Many thanks Klaus -- the more I look at this set, the more I'm convinced that this is more cohesive than Invisible Threads. Of course this means a lot more trips out West
Erik van Straten
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Absolutely great work. Everyone should see the set on Flickr.
Erik.
Erik.
Vince Lupo
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Absolutely great work. Everyone should see the set on Flickr.
Erik.
Many thanks Erik -- I'm planning to build on the project over the coming years, and hopefully get additional gallery exposure. Sales would be nice too
rfaspen
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Its already been said here a few times -- great work!. But there, I said it too.
So, NM and south-central Montana. Are you following me Vince?
Clearly, I find the flickr series very cohesive. Inspiring too. Would be well-received in Bozeman I think. There's a market there too.
Many Montanans (and myself) have a love-hate relationship with that.
So, NM and south-central Montana. Are you following me Vince?
Clearly, I find the flickr series very cohesive. Inspiring too. Would be well-received in Bozeman I think. There's a market there too.
Vince Lupo
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Its already been said here a few times -- great work!. But there, I said it too.
So, NM and south-central Montana. Are you following me Vince?
Clearly, I find the flickr series very cohesive. Inspiring too. Would be well-received in Bozeman I think. There's a market there too.Many Montanans (and myself) have a love-hate relationship with that.
I'm thinking maybe next February of branching out -- maybe Oklahoma?
seakayaker1
Well-known
Vince, I enjoyed going through your Flickr 'Mapping the West' album.
I recently picked up a copy of 'Icons - Portraits 1969 - 2015' by Jay Dusard published by LensWork as part of their Monograph Series. Your portraits and landscapes are along similar lines.
Not sure if you have seen his work, and if not it can be viewed at the Atherton Gallery website.
Love your work, keep posting!
I recently picked up a copy of 'Icons - Portraits 1969 - 2015' by Jay Dusard published by LensWork as part of their Monograph Series. Your portraits and landscapes are along similar lines.
Not sure if you have seen his work, and if not it can be viewed at the Atherton Gallery website.
Love your work, keep posting!
Vince Lupo
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Vince Lupo
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Vince Lupo
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chipgreenberg
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Rural NM and guns
Rural NM and guns
Hey Dan. I'm an ex-New Yorker living in rural NM for over 20 years. This is not exactly true. YES if they are in your house. No if on your property.
It's as much a self reliance thing as a gun thing. The sheriff won't respond in 10 minutes, better be able to handle things your self.
Same with most other things out here. We get crazy weather. (Snowed yesterday, 75 coming up Monday) Several years back it hit 20 below zero. We burst a pipe. I had to haul my sorry ass into the crawlspace and solder it back to health. The plumber isn't going to show up any more quickly than the Sheriff.
Rural NM and guns
Vince,
, "You are perfectly in the right to shoot someone on your property. Does not matter even if you shoot them in the back." I had told Jim that in New York even if someone breaks into your house and you kill them one has to worry about charges of manslaugter.
Cal
Hey Dan. I'm an ex-New Yorker living in rural NM for over 20 years. This is not exactly true. YES if they are in your house. No if on your property.
It's as much a self reliance thing as a gun thing. The sheriff won't respond in 10 minutes, better be able to handle things your self.
Same with most other things out here. We get crazy weather. (Snowed yesterday, 75 coming up Monday) Several years back it hit 20 below zero. We burst a pipe. I had to haul my sorry ass into the crawlspace and solder it back to health. The plumber isn't going to show up any more quickly than the Sheriff.
chipgreenberg
Well-known
NM is colorful
NM is colorful
Nice work Vince. I appreciate seeing work that's different from mine.
I don't se in B/W. To me NM is colorful. (in more ways than one)
NM is colorful
Nice work Vince. I appreciate seeing work that's different from mine.
I don't se in B/W. To me NM is colorful. (in more ways than one)
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Hey Dan. I'm an ex-New Yorker living in rural NM for over 20 years. This is not exactly true. YES if they are in your house. No if on your property.
It's as much a self reliance thing as a gun thing. The sheriff won't respond in 10 minutes, better be able to handle things your self.
Same with most other things out here. We get crazy weather. (Snowed yesterday, 75 coming up Monday) Several years back it hit 20 below zero. We burst a pipe. I had to haul my sorry ass into the crawlspace and solder it back to health. The plumber isn't going to show up any more quickly than the Sheriff.
Chip,
Thanks for the clarity. My neighbor gave me bad info. Good thing I didn't shoot anyone.
There was this expression: "If you don't like the weather wait 5 minutes."
One December day I remember experiencing 4 seasons in a day. The morning was winter, but by lunchtime I went outside and took off my shirt to sunbath. The late afternoon was like the fall, and by dusk winter returned.
I can understand seeing in color in New Mexico.
Cal
chipgreenberg
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No worries Cal. Sorry for the slow response, I don't get to the forum as much as I could. Wish I could say it's excuse I'm out shooting, but takes me a long time to get through a roll of 120!
I appreciate your signature. I was having dinner with our 30 yr old God Daughter a couple months back. I had my minolta autocord with me, and she said," You're such a hipster. Where do you even buy a camera like that?"
I told her I bought it from another old hipster through a forum I visit.
Chip
I appreciate your signature. I was having dinner with our 30 yr old God Daughter a couple months back. I had my minolta autocord with me, and she said," You're such a hipster. Where do you even buy a camera like that?"
I told her I bought it from another old hipster through a forum I visit.
Chip
Vince Lupo
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Thank you for the tour, Vince. As Cal has said above, "A lot of nice shots. The MM, M-246 or SL does not really matter." Your photos are beautiful with both cameras. Maybe you only need one.
cz23
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Nice job, Vince. I knew the ending from your travelog here, but it was nice to read again. I'm sure I would have come to the same conclusion. Given equal output, it's tough to beat an M.
Maybe I'm imagining this, but the photos don't look as good technically as I remember them here on RFF. Maybe the size and downsampling.
John
Vince Lupo
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It's probably the downsampling -- they're the exact files that are on RFF. I will ask Sam about it.
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