Bottles

Ray Heath
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Bottles

Postby Ray Heath » 15 Dec 2012, 08:53

Image captured on FB paper neg in a home made simple lens sliding box 11x14 camera.

This version scanned from the contact print with minor adjustments in PS.

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Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photographs are "a bridge that spans the widening gulf of time" (Michael Hiley 1979, 5).

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Alastair Moore
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Re: Bottles

Postby Alastair Moore » 15 Dec 2012, 08:57

Will reiterate what Walter said. Yet to see a less than amazing shot from you! Every single one has been fantastic, thank you for sharing.

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Re: Bottles

Postby Maris » 15 Dec 2012, 11:22

What an exquisite composition! Giorgio Morandi could have aspired to this if he had taken up the camera. Still life work is both an easy and a desperately difficult discipline.

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Re: Bottles

Postby Ray Heath » 15 Dec 2012, 21:48

Thanks very much Alastair.

Maris, I totally agree, "Still life work is both an easy and a desperately difficult discipline". But I'd add, ... that can teach one all aspects of photographic image making.
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Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photographs are "a bridge that spans the widening gulf of time" (Michael Hiley 1979, 5).

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Re: Bottles

Postby Andrew Nichols » 17 Dec 2012, 18:04

Classic. Looks like the bottle to the right is surrendered to drunken happy ness leaning on her lovers shoulder.

Not sure who the guy in the gutter is.


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