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damonff
Jun-21-2004, 03:30 AM
Here are some photos I like from my year here. I hope they are all new posts...all taken with my Nikon Coolpix 885...

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/3228968-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/2956353-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/3092190-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/3232422-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/2956358-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/3092194-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/3269852-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/3163586-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/2955866-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/2971241-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/2971254-L.jpg

http://www.nomadphotographystudios.com/photos/2971224-L.jpg

OK, that's all...just feeling nostalgic...

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 04:01 AM
People here love everything having to do with the west. One of my students changed his name to Kobe Bryant; KFC and Pizza Hut are the preferred restaurants; it's all about America here and trying to be like it. And capitalism is running rampant...

gubbs
Jun-21-2004, 04:20 AM
People here love everything having to do with the west. One of my students changed his name to Kobe Bryant; KFC and Pizza Hut are the preferred restaurants; it's all about America here and trying to be like it. And capitalism is running rampant...
When are you leaving Damon??

rutt
Jun-21-2004, 04:22 AM
People here love everything having to do with the west. One of my students changed his name to Kobe Bryant; KFC and Pizza Hut are the preferred restaurants; it's all about America here and trying to be like it. And capitalism is running rampant...
Damon, after you get home, buy HCB In India and Avedon In the American West. Then think about organizing your wonderful images from China into a book or photo essay or exhibit with catalogue. They deserve to be carefully presented.

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 04:27 AM
Hey Gubbs...outta here on July 15th. Trying to eat as much as possible until then...

When are you leaving Damon??

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 04:31 AM
I'm going to Borders the day after I get back...on the plane home (over some Jameson's of course) I'm going to start thinking about and organizing the photos. I really need to take this opportunity since China is still so new to the west. I think these photos may help in a small way to open up this place that is seen as so foreign by so many. I have to sift through over 5,000 shots. Eegads!! Thanks for the continued support...I'm excited about the project.

Damon, after you get home, buy HCB In India and Avedon In the American West. Then think about organizing your wonderful images from China into a book or photo essay or exhibit with catalogue. They deserve to be carefully presented.

lynnma
Jun-21-2004, 04:33 AM
Hi Damon, I feel for you.. I'm going to miss China too through your eyes:cry Hope your integration back into this different culture is'nt too disturbing or difficult.. send more pictures will you?

Thinking of you.
Lynn:thumb

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 04:56 AM
Of course the pictures will continue in DC!! It'll be nice to go home. Thanks Lynn.

Hi Damon, I feel for you.. I'm going to miss China too through your eyes:cry Hope your integration back into this different culture is'nt too disturbing or difficult.. send more pictures will you?

Thinking of you.
Lynn:thumb

ginger_55
Jun-21-2004, 06:47 AM
I love the composite. Gives me a different feeling, a good one, a better one, a more complete one (it always was good), a different feeling about your work and about China. I would agree that a book or a collection would be very good. In the meantime safeguard the pictures........... which reminds me to "backup" on my list of "to dos". How do you keep all your photos safe, Damon?
ginger

SeeMoon
Jun-21-2004, 01:28 PM
Damon, after you get home, buy HCB In India and Avedon In the American West. Then think about organizing your wonderful images from China into a book or photo essay or exhibit with catalogue. They deserve to be carefully presented.

Agree! I would buy the book..so you can make more pictures with your brand new Leica Digilux! :D

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 01:38 PM
Hey Ginger. I have a LaCie 120 gig external hard drive. As a secondary backup, I use cds.

I love the composite. Gives me a different feeling, a good one, a better one, a more complete one (it always was good), a different feeling about your work and about China. I would agree that a book or a collection would be very good. In the meantime safeguard the pictures........... which reminds me to "backup" on my list of "to dos". How do you keep all your photos safe, Damon?
ginger

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 01:39 PM
Sold! Thanks Simone.

Agree! I would buy the book..so you can make more pictures with your brand new Leica Digilux! :D

Wolf
Jun-21-2004, 03:01 PM
Sold! Thanks Simone. I'm with Simone, but one other thing Damon, can I carry your camera? LOL!! This thread of photos was once again just outstanding!! I love your work. Ahhh, something to aspire to!

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 03:22 PM
Hahaha. Thanks Wolf. Glad you like them...DamonI'm with Simone, but one other thing Damon, can I carry your camera? LOL!! This thread of photos was once again just outstanding!! I love your work. Ahhh, something to aspire to!

Seamaiden
Jun-21-2004, 05:22 PM
Damon, after you get home, buy HCB In India and Avedon In the American West. Then think about organizing your wonderful images from China into a book or photo essay or exhibit with catalogue. They deserve to be carefully presented.
You've spoken my mind, Rutt. (Well, except about the HCB in India and Avedon.. have no idea what those are.)

damonff
Jun-21-2004, 06:07 PM
Thanks again Seamaiden. I'm going out tomorrow to take pictures of the longest suspension bridge in the world, at least that's what I'm told...You've spoken my mind, Rutt. (Well, except about the HCB in India and Avedon.. have no idea what those are.)

rutt
Jun-22-2004, 02:21 AM
You've spoken my mind, Rutt. (Well, except about the HCB in India and Avedon.. have no idea what those are.) These are two books of photos by two of the greatest photographers of all time. "Henri Cartier-Bresson In India" is in print and you can get from Amazon for about $24. If you like Damon's work, you need this book. There is a thread about HCB here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=1626).

IMHO, Cartier-Bresson is the greatest photographer of all time, by far; but this opinion is controversal, of course. Richard Avedon is an amazing and *very* famous photographer. He took the pictures of the Beatles that came inside Sargeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, you know the ultra pschedelic images, Ringo with the dove, etc.

http://www.pdngallery.com/legends/legends9/images/swimmers_and_ringo.jpg

He took maybe 6 great pictures of Dylan.

http://www.pdngallery.com/legends/legends9/images/dylan_and_paul.jpg

http://www.pdngallery.com/legends/legends9/images/woman_dylan.jpg

He didn't only take pictues of rock stars. Here is a portrait of Nobel prize winner Betrand Russell:

http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/4794462-M.jpg

This book, "In the American West" is also in print and under $30 at amazon new. Its a very intense photography book.

Wolf
Jun-22-2004, 03:41 AM
And worth every dollar!