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Subject: [Leica] Question for photojournalists concerning digital photos
From: mail at steveunsworth.co.uk (Steve Unsworth)
Date: Wed Aug 3 14:41:14 2005

Gerry, did you see any of the Mitchell and Kenyon silent films shown
recently on the BBC? Shot at the end of the 19th century/beginning of
the 20th they show ordinary subjects - street scenes, sports, etc. that
were probably of no interest outside the immediate communities when they
were shot and are now fascinating. Gold indeed.

More details at...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell_and_Kenyon

Steve

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[mailto:lug-bounces+mail=steveunsworth.co.uk@leica-users.org] On Behalf
Of Gerry Walden
Sent: 03 August 2005 22:15
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] Question for photojournalists concerning digital
photos


But picture researchers now going through such 'black holes' are coming 
up with real gems just like prospectors finding nuggets of gold. If we 
edit the way we are now there will be no nuggets of gold to find.

Gerry (a fellow offender!)

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