On Jun 26, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Bob W wrote: > I'm guessing that you would enjoy Fay Godwin's landscapes then. Her > use of light and shade is extremely subtle. Her pictures are very good > and interesting. I could go to the same places as she goes, but never > see what she sees and photographs so well.
I'm taking a look at the official website http://www.djclark.com/ godwin/ and there are some nice pictures in there. Because the gallery uses frames, I can't link to any specific images (grumble). Not that I have the time to look through very much right now... BTW I get that same feeling quite often when I view photos taken by other people. I guess GFM is a good indication of different people seeing the same place in different ways. > Can you not order the book and have it delivered to your local > library, or to a mobile library (if you have such a thing)? I probably could, but "across town" here isn't exactly back- breaking. In fact, one of the branches wasn't far out of my way to the camera shop so I popped in there today. Catalogue system says it's on the shelf, but it wasn't there (not even in the "recent returns"). I didn't have time to wait in line to ask a librarian, so I'll go back later. Going by your comments I think I'm really going to enjoy it. I'd better also mention that with all this talk of putting people into landscapes, I do still enjoy St. Ansel's work - more so since seeing some of his prints. - Dave -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

