On 10/27/2014 5:50 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
My favorite is the B&W from Tabarca. The composition with the placement of the woman works very well. The woman also
adds scale to the size of the rocks which I don't think we could really appreciate without her there. Very well done.
One of my favorites, too. But I think somewhere in the development/scanning/processing the film has ended up looking
poorer than I suspect it is. Low contrast in the mid tones and too much overall brightness, at least.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Wajsman/Tabarca.htm>
I also like *43_3, *Looking in through the iron bars a lot. Wonderful tonalities. Beautiful bokeh (at least at this
size) on a background just the right amount out of focus.
*43_14, *Alone in the corner also floats my boat. Would work better without the stacked chairs, I think. But then, they
may sell a story about the particular corner she has chosen.
Art C. Moose
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