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B&W LF "Pinewood Studios" photographs
For those loving classic old B&W cinema, this site of (film) artist Dennis Lowe, offers some very nice LF still photography of scenes and film sets
Especially noteworthy the Pinewood section of the webpage and all the film titles and links listed there (like Man in the Moon)
http://www.zen171398.zen.co.uk/Pinew...rly_Years.html
Some absolutely fascinating film set photos in there... 
Marco
Last edited by Marco B; 03-03-2010 at 04:51 PM.
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" The nineteenth century began by believing that what was reasonable was true, and it wound up by believing that what it saw a photograph of, was true." - William M. Ivins Jr.
" I don't know, maybe we should disinvent color, and we could just shoot Black & White." - David Burnett in 1978
" Analog is chemistry + physics, digital is physics + math, which ones did you like most?"
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Excellent link - bookmarked!
thanks.
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Wonderful! Let's hope he can save a lot of them!
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Personally, I liked "The Woman For Joe."
Looks like Joe was working on a prototype Magic Bus.
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 Originally Posted by smieglitz
Personally, I liked "The Woman For Joe."
Looks like Joe was working on a prototype Magic Bus.
Yes, that series of photos is nice, also a great conversion you did on that bus for making your tintypes!
Marco
My website
" The nineteenth century began by believing that what was reasonable was true, and it wound up by believing that what it saw a photograph of, was true." - William M. Ivins Jr.
" I don't know, maybe we should disinvent color, and we could just shoot Black & White." - David Burnett in 1978
" Analog is chemistry + physics, digital is physics + math, which ones did you like most?"
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