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smokysun

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after all the talk, i decided to pull out my d2 and check it (haven't used it this year) just to make sure. and sure enough, purple streaks, deformed images. sent it off

 

it was fine when last used, so the theory of moisture gradually seeping into the sensor seems a good surmise. if you've had one tucked away, i recommend checking it now.

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Ahh it sorta has happened to almost all.....

of interest maybe you have read it

PETRUCK, PENINAH R. The Camera Viewed: Writings On Twentieth Century Photography. Volume 2: Photography After World War II.

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thanks for the reference. i'm interested in the history and personalities as much as the pictures.

 

have just read this twice: Amazon.com: Image Makers, Image Takers: Books: Anne-Celine Jaeger

 

this just arrived in the mail: Amazon.com: Conversations With Contemporary Photographers: Books: Joan Fontcuberta,Graciela Iturbide,Max Pam,Duane Michals,Miguel Rio Branco,Philip-Lorca Dicorcia,Alex Webb,Bernard Plossu,Javier Vallhonrat

 

of course, they all say pretty much the same thing: find a 'subject' that fascinates and get into it, acquiring just as much technique as you need for the project. a note: interesting that salgado took all the monumental pics he's known for with leicas!

 

a great example (i'm about to watch it again): Olive Films >> Incredible selection of rare, out-of-print and foreign films Manfactured Landscapes (DVD) [Z1095] (though it's rather terrifying, which was the point).

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