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Phil Davis |
18:07 20 Aug 05 |
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Miles |
21:23 22 Aug 05 |
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David Rude |
11:30 17 Jun 05 |
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Larry Francis |
12:42 17 Jun 05 |
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Ross Borgida |
8:39 15 Mar 05 |
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Walter Glover |
20:17 29 Jan 05 |
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Phil Davis |
8:38 30 Jan 05 |
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Walter Glover |
12:10 30 Jan 05 |
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Pierre Desjardins |
2:39 4 Mar 05 |
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BTZS & 'Eyeballing' & 'Boat Building' |
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Walter Glover |
12:41 19 Jan 05 |
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In the British magazine "BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY" issue# 40, Mike Johnston presents an interesting theory as part of an ongoing series on exposure and development.
He likens the adoption of automated and averaged photographic exposure and development technique to the stagnation of evolution of boat building where once artisans crafted ever improving hulls from wood and now fibreglass moulds cast thousands of identical hulls with no scope for inexpensive modiufication and improvement.
I'll be keeping an eye out for what he suggests the answer is.
Not that that will sway me at all. I am simply gob-smacked by the results I get from using Phil's BTZS techniques. But it is always rewqarding, I feel, to keep an ear to the ground in case there is a small gem of wisdom that falls.
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