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WTB: Barry Thornton books
I would like purchase his titles, 'Edge of Darkness' and /or 'Elements". Let know if you have either one or both.
Thanks
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Me too!!
But Barry Thornton's book "Element" is now also available in e-book (psd) at: Elements The Making of Fine Monochrome Prints by Barry Thornton also Elements of Transition
There you'll find also his book: Elements of Transition, From traditional to digital monochrome fine prints – a concise but complete guide.
(sorry, I typed the D****** word before I knew it)
"Have fun and catch that light beam!"
Bert from Holland
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* "So much time and so little to do. Wait a minute. Strike that. Reverse it. Thank you." (the original Willy Wonka: Gene Wilder, 1971)
* My favorite cameras: Leica SL, Leica M7, Russian FKD 18x24, Bronica SQ-B and RF645, Rolleiflex T2, Nikon F4s, Agfa Clack and my pinhole cameras
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WTB: Barry Thornton books
My favorite photography author of all time. Read them all multiple times. Took me a while to get them all. UK sellers might be your best bet for rarest ones.
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I do see we can buy his digital books.
Is his MonoMatch© book or system still relevant to newer printers?
I know the eBook is reasonably priced, but I need to control my impulse to buy everything photographic...
 Originally Posted by TheToadMen
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If you are an analoguer then the second book you should look for is Edge of Darkness. I am not sure if the Elements of Transition deals with analogue in the way you'd want. It sounds as if it may be of much less help if you are looking for film and darkroom print processing
pentaxuser
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I have a copy of Edge of Darkness. Will sell for £45 including postage if you want to PM me.
Nothing beats a physical copy. 

Last edited by batwister; 03-19-2013 at 03:37 PM. Click to view previous post history.
'Cows are very fond of being photographed, and, unlike architecture, don't move.' - Oscar Wilde
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 Originally Posted by batwister
'Cows are very fond of being photographed, and, unlike architecture, don't move.' - Oscar Wilde
Hi batwister,
I saw your signature. And I have the prove of that fact!
See: http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl/2012/1...a-click-i.html
(BTW, I've sent you a PM also)
"Have fun and catch that light beam!"
Bert from Holland
my blog: http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl
my group: http://tinyurl.com/pinholegroup
* "So much time and so little to do. Wait a minute. Strike that. Reverse it. Thank you." (the original Willy Wonka: Gene Wilder, 1971)
* My favorite cameras: Leica SL, Leica M7, Russian FKD 18x24, Bronica SQ-B and RF645, Rolleiflex T2, Nikon F4s, Agfa Clack and my pinhole cameras
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 Originally Posted by TheToadMen
Who knew!
'Cows are very fond of being photographed, and, unlike architecture, don't move.' - Oscar Wilde
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