![]() ![]() Stay in touch-I love this computer stuff-I have met a lot of people on-line who have, to some extent re-energized me. He was a man who couldn't print worth a crap, but his works are beautiful. The book is nice, but the scale of the museum exhibition is truly awsome! As an aside, to someone who seems to be discerning, look into the works of Clarence John Laughlin. I would dearly love to see the exhibition of these photographs again. Other than my homage to Avedon for this body of work, and in answer to your question-My feeling is that this was probably produced with a 240mm Symmar (total guess on my part), but I have used this lens and found it to be magnificent. ![]() The Avedon exhibit just was revelatory!! The presentation of the photographs, mounted on brushed aluminum was, to my taste, wonderful! I immediately gained a huge new respect for Avedon's work and vision. Eugene Smith exhibit, and the Avedon "In the American West" exhibit. About 14 years ago I worked in Atlanta, and at the High Museum, at one time, there was an Ansel Adams exhibit, a W. I feel that this is a result of the aging process!) How about that as a wimpy answer to your question, but I have another purpose! I don't know if you are asking this question from having seen the book, or if you have seen the original exibition prints. I seem to have an opinion on everything these days. I have no idea as to the answer to your question! (well, maybe that's not true either. ![]()
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