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Posted By: Hankron
I am finishing up the Early Baseball Photos book, hoping to finish it by Sunday so I can be free to watch the Super Bowl. I hear Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake are scheduled to be headlining the halftime show ... |
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Posted By: runscott
the one dated 1915 that has Cobb, Matty, Johnson, Speaker, etc. |
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Posted By: Julie
Can we order the book now? |
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Posted By: Hankron
There are no pre-orders, but, for a small charge, I will delay shipment. |
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Posted By: Julie
(I'm excercising my new vocabulary!) |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
How about the Tomlinson Studio (236 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI)? While primarily, perhaps exclusively, Detroit material, I've been collecting information on various pieces including a couple team compositions and individual player photos. I know of seven different Detroit player cabinets at this time from four different collections. |
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Posted By: ramram
Warren Studios? Chickering? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Hankron
Thanks to all for the suggestions, and I have expanded the list ... Scott, you are welcome to foreward a scan of the slide if you wish. |
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Posted By: Hankron
The below photograph (real photo), originally shot in 1964 for Vogue by the recently deceased photographer Helmut Newton, is an authorized reprint made a few decades after 1964. The question is not only how, but why, can you tell that it's a later generation photograph? |
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Posted By: Hankron
I add that there are no underhanded tricks and you have to have a copy of the 1964 magazine. The reason you can tell it's later generation is in the image I posted. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I mean you DON'T have to have a copy of the magazine. |
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Posted By: Julie
even if it's wrong. It has something to do with the chamge in and distribution of color. |
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Posted By: runscott
I thought you might want to use it. If you decide you want to, just let me know and I'll send it. |
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Posted By: Julie
Scott: Let's SEE! |
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Posted By: ramram
and say it's the pinkish and purplish tones in the photo. |
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Posted By: runscott
The actual slide is MUCH clearer than the scan (I know everyone says that). I have found it impossible to scan thick slides like this and get an accurate image. Any help out there? |
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Posted By: julie
i'm eating a nectarine with my other hand... |
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Posted By: Hankron
With the Newton photograph, the magenta (pinkish/purplish) tone indicates that it is later generation .... Many color fashion photos were made from color transparencies. Transparencies are just like negatives except the image is positive. When you hold a thin plastic transparency up to the light, the image looks normal. With age, many transparencies take on a distinct and often heavy magenta tone (A vaction slide is a transparecy held in a cardboard frame). So, the magenta tone in the above image strongly suggests that the photograph was made from an old transparency (one that had turned magenta with age)-- thus it was made years after the original shot. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Below are two many decades old original transparencies (thin plastic sheets used to make paper photographs)of Robert Mitchum. Due to a combination of luck and good storage, the first has retained its original and beatiful colors. The second, while still with a nice and collectable image (with 'love' and 'hate' tattooed to his hands), has acquired a magenta tone with age. The magenta tone can even be heavier ... This also shows why quality old photographic transparencies are highly collectable. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
golden threads among the gold. |
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Posted By: jw
I couldn't agree more about the little xs. Very annoying to have missed something you've just spent fifteen minutes looking for. |
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Posted By: runscott
If it's something you think should hang around, create a "realm" and save it there - the image will stay around until you delete it from your realm. |
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Posted By: Julie
After all, I've got mine in an album (authorless as it is!) |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
"documents" file on my own software. It has no effect whatsoever on Network54. For instance: I still have the entire "Picture sharing thread!" intact, whereas the one in the back pages of the Forum has been denuded of almost all of its images. |
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Posted By: Julie
??? (doesn't look much like him, except fore the cleft and the hands. |
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Posted By: runscott
very very slowly. You completely DID NOT understand it. Not that I care, but this really gets tiresome. |
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Posted By: Julie
You mean two weeks ago when you really insulted me and I called you on it, and you bitched about it, calling yourself "cruel Scott", and making fun of my saying "****ing" about 55 times for DAYS? YES, that was very tiresome! |
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Posted By: runscott
Ramble on. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Please... |
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Posted By: runscott
I'm just sick of you twisting every single post by ANYONE, even the ones that aren't even directed to you, into some sort of personal attack against you. It's not all about YOU. Everyone likes you, we're just damned tired of having to parse every sentence we write in advance for fear of getting a virtual keyboard tongue-lashing. |
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Posted By: Julie
In the plast, others have, but not intellgent guys like you. |
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Posted By: runscott
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Posted By: seefer
Paul Thompson has to be included in an early baseball photo book. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Paul Thompson is included. |
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