Yeah, that abstraction makes sense to me, Chris. I have two very
large b/w photos by a Canadian, Jane Hinton, from a series called
'Structures,' & I look at them every day, now for about 5 years, &
they still offer me something new each time...
Doug
On 31-Jan-10, at 2:27 AM, Chris Jones wrote:
> I don't think the appeal of B&W is nostalgia but rather the
> abstraction
> provided by B&W film and prints.
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