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[OM] Re: Searching for balance, joy and on topic postings

Subject: [OM] Re: Searching for balance, joy and on topic postings
From: Earl Dunbar <edunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 23:34:17 -0400
Bill:  I like the Clack shots.  It may be partly the subject matter, but 
for some reason I like the b&w images more than the colour.  The first 
three (vertical landscapes) seem a bit lifeless to me.  It may be the 
film, it may be the post-processing, but I have a sense that the lens on 
the Clack may not be as well suited to colour as it is b&w.  Or maybe it 
just needs a film with different characteristics.  Also, those 
particular landscapes, to me, would benefit from a wider field of view. 
The horizontal (wagon and house) is the best of the colour images, IMO.  
I especially like the perspective.

The b&w shots, I really like the tonal range and contrast.  The first 
shot is wonderful.  It's an image anyone should be proud to display as a 
print.  The second could be improved by different composition, I think.  
As it is, it just kind of "sits there".  Of course, the house IS just 
sitting there ... ;-)

In your message you mention work by Tom Foster and Emile Fosey, both 
working in the analog world.  I'd love to see some of their work.

Earl



NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:

>Having been away for about 8 days, I haven't missed a great deal.  A  few 
>thoughts which don't exactly fit with the sewer currently floating through  
>this 
>list.
> 
>1) In the midst of doing my job, I had the opportunity today to deliver a  
>check from my insurance company to one of the people who is living in our  
>community because of the storm.  Not a heroic deed, just doing what I get  
>paid to 
>do and spending a little time trying to bring some hope and comfort to  
>another human being.
> 
>2) Folks in the Houston area are fortunate as we are able to step up to the  
>plate and work with these people in their time of need.  Unlike many who  can 
>really only send their financial resources we are able in a more real way to  
>share what it is to be a human being.  Some would say we are blessed to  have 
>this opportunity.  Not wishing to offend anyone on the list I won't  say it . 
>. . and I will continue to feel it.
> 
>3) The circumstances these people and their communities find themselves in  
>is what is so. No "would of," "should of" or "could of" is going to change the 
> 
>reality of this moment in their life.  It is difficult to feel anything  
>other than compassion for them.  I do.  My family and my community are  
>reaching 
>out and helping to make their lives a little easier.  What I find  most 
>distressing currently is the vitriolic criticism of those in  authority and 
>the way 
>people politicize this horrible natural  disaster.  That is exactly what is 
>currently going on with this  list.  It has no place here . . . or really any 
>place else.
> 
>4) This might be a good time for each of us to take a breath, take a break,  
>get a life and reflect on how good we each have it.  A little gratitude  goes 
>a long way to bringing joy into ones life.  Having to be right, to  blame 
>others, to take no responsibility seems to have exactly the opposite  affect.  
> 
>5) Photography - oh, yes, that is what brings us together, isn't it?   If you 
>get the urge to say something nasty about someone or something, why don't  
>you go to _http://hpsonline.org_ (http://hpsonline.org)  (which I  posted this 
>morning) and read my president's message for September,  tell me why you do or 
>don't like the images I made with my Agfa Clack, why you  do or don't like 
>what I wrote in the newsletter or maybe even come up with  something that is 
>on 
>topic to post to this list.  It might even  be nice if you can't come up with 
>an on topic post, to hear about what you  are grateful for today.  
> 
>I hope some will accept my challenge. This ship is way off course and  
>sailing into a hurricane of its own. Bill  Barber   
>
>
>  
>



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