There's an old saying in photography that if you don't find what you're looking for in a scene, you should take a look behind you and that's where the photo will be. I don't know if this diptych qualifies as a look behind (more like reversed) but that's what I thought of when I found it in Martin Harrison's book Young Meteors
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Someone might be gaining on you
There's an old saying in photography that if you don't find what you're looking for in a scene, you should take a look behind you and that's where the photo will be. I don't know if this diptych qualifies as a look behind (more like reversed) but that's what I thought of when I found it in Martin Harrison's book Young Meteors
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Just got that book off ebay. Some great stuff in there. A couple of things by Tony Armstring Jones, or Snowden before he was Snowden that i liked as well.
Jon who can't remember his Blogger pasword. .
Name a great British post-war photographer Tony-(Fill in the blank) Jones. Hard to believe it but two answers will fit.
Ray! he da man ;-)
Jon
and it's Armstrong. . . typo. . .my bad.
Don't forget Jones Griffiths, only he wasn't a Tony
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