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Monochrome Monday, April 17, 2017
charles_h2 replied to Sanford's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
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What's trending on Photo.net?
charles_h2 replied to Norma Desmond's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
Well Fred, I thought this was about the objectification of women, but turns out to be your usual need to teach everyone your personal philosophy about eroticism. I looked at the trend section (for the first time), to see if you indeed have a valid point. I did the math, and the majority of the photos are not of women. As it states, the most views, admires, favorite, and comments. these could come from anyone, women or men. Your portfolio is full of naked men. Does this mean that you objectify men? I also recall awhile back a photo of a half naked man, and your comment to the photographer was, "Can you get me his number". You flaunt your sexuality all the time. The rest of us, of course, should be driven by a higher calling. -
Vanishing America [ATTACH=full]1182863[/ATTACH]
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Monochrome Monday, April 10. 2017
charles_h2 replied to Sanford's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
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Pete Souza interview on NPR
charles_h2 replied to MichaelChang's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
<p>He will be missed.</p> -
Rodinal stand development -- uneven development
charles_h2 replied to brian_cannon1's topic in Black & White Practice
<p>This issue has come up many times. This might help:<br> http://www.photo.net/black-and-white-photo-film-processing-forum/00X1HF</p> -
<p>There are so many factors that make it difficult to duplicate the work of Ansel Adams. The size of his negatives, the chemistry he used, the less polluted environment he shot in, the access to that environment, as well as, the small number of photographers doing that type of photography, and a passion for his subject.</p> <p>Whether one likes or dislikes his work, it's still refreshing to see such strong reactions whenever his name is mentioned. His commercial success seems to always be a topic for discussion, especially among photographers who have never made a living with their work. I applaud his craftsmanship and his dedication. No matter how close anyone comes to it, they will have a big footprint to fill. </p>
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Monochrome Monday (B&W film photo of the week) #4
charles_h2 replied to mjferron's topic in Black & White Practice
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Monochrome Monday (B&W film photo of the week) #4
charles_h2 replied to mjferron's topic in Black & White Practice