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langdon auger said:
wow. Very rich material. Another great eye.
langdon auger said:
Simon Larby said:There is a wealth of information here and clearly everyone has gone to some trouble find out the exact URL links so perhaps when this thread has eventually run its course, all the links from the individual posts could be gathered together and diplayed as a kind of resource list somewhere on the site. It could then be accessed easily by everyone including newcomers to the site - in the future - a bit like on the Lightstalkers site? just an idea and i appreciate it may take some work -web wise - but what does anyone think?
Simon Larby said:There is a wealth of information here and clearly everyone has gone to some trouble find out the exact URL links so perhaps when this thread has eventually run its course, all the links from the individual posts could be gathered together and diplayed as a kind of resource list somewhere on the site. It could then be accessed easily by everyone including newcomers to the site - in the future - a bit like on the Lightstalkers site? just an idea and i appreciate it may take some work -web wise - but what does anyone think?
nico said:I agree, it would be very useful.
Bye
Nico
P.s. do someone knows any other link, than the one posted here, where to see Sam Abel's photos? Thanks
Simon Larby said:Nico this link may throw up further options on Sam Abell's work
Simon Larby said:A very good list Chuck.
I was thinking that it might be a good idea to start a thread listing good photographic books (not so much the how to do technical ones) and monographs.
I find prints seen in books is much more enjoyable than online viewing although a much more expensive option of course.....