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Which Board? => Main Forum => : Nigel November 04, 2016, 02:19:40 PM
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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/nov/03/susan-burnstine-best-photograph-black-and-white? (https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/nov/03/susan-burnstine-best-photograph-black-and-white?)
And the comments are just what you'd expect! :(
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It is a lovely photo and the comments are just what you'd expect from Grauniad readers.
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Fantastic!
I think I remember seeing that Susan is also set to get some exposure (pun intended) in next month's UK "Black and White" magazine. Can't wait.
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Thank you!
Very interesting ... I can't belive what some people can say. I mean, anybody can comment about what he likes or what she doesn't ... but some commentators are sooo disgusting !!!
Cheers!
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Unfortunately, these typs of comments have become all too common. People seem to love exacting their pound of flesh in comment sections, web forums, etc. These "webexperts" have no idea of the cred of the photographer they bash, the galleries that display her work, nor the highly positive praise she gets in the press. They simply think they are experts because they have their nice shiny DSLR and snap thousands of shots of nothing of consequence....but have highly inflated opinions of themselves.
These people would never spout off in person like they do on the web. They typcially have little confidence in the real world. They know if they did spout off in the real world like they do online....they would get the reaction they so justly deserve...and be put in their place.
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As they say, everybody's an expert even if they don't have the faintest idea of what they're talking about.
I'm happy for Suzie though. Well deserved.
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As they say, everybody's an expert even if they don't have the faintest idea of what they're talking about.
I'm happy for Suzie though. Well deserved.
True that!
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I'm an expert on everything!!
... on the web :o
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It is a lovely photo and the comments are just what you'd expect from Grauniad readers.
Err. I'm a Guardian reader. :-)
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It is a lovely photo and the comments are just what you'd expect from Grauniad readers.
Err. I'm a Guardian reader. :-)
I might have guessed ;)
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As long as you ain't a journal de Montréal reader, I won't say a word ;)
(This paper has a very large readership in the province but covers mostly the crime scene and sports. The really important information is often not covered)
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Thank you guys.
So nice of you.
I don't get a chance to pop in often enough these days, but I appreciate your support and comments greatly.
Wishing you all the best, Susan
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Fantastic shots and article, I avoid "the bottom half of the Internet" because I really do hate opinionated web experts
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Thank you guys.
So nice of you.
I don't get a chance to pop in often enough these days, but I appreciate your support and comments greatly.
Wishing you all the best, Susan
Hi Susan!
Good to see you back :)
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Yes!! This was indeed a very exciting development in the UK newspaper world...our old mucker, the Queen of Blur, Ms Burnstine being written about in a mainstream publication. How awesome is that?! 8) ;D :D
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Glorious work (as always).
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An outstanding photograph imo, no doubt. But if it would be my best photograph - yes I would be proud of it - I would have straightened it up. Call me a moron, you're welcome.
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I wouldn't dream of calling you a moron Reinhold, but I have to disagree with you. I think the tilt adds to the unsettling mood of this picture, whether intended or not. I've seen a few examples where this is used to create movement or drama in a picture and it can be very effective. Perhaps we should all try to tilt our cameras a bit more often (this does not apply to the LF gang). ;)
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I take a lot of tilted pictures, this one discussed here is almost tilted and almost upright. Neither fish nor flesh in my obscure opinion. And maybe tomorrow I will state the opposite. Great shot.
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As mentioned "up-thread" by Late Developer, Susan B's splendidly dreamy compositions feature across 8 pages of the current (winter 2016, issue 197) Black + White Photography magazine. The accompanying article adds a little more flesh to the bones of the Guardian piece.
Congratulations, and continued success to you, Susan... beautiful work.
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I picked up a copy of Black + White this afternoon and I can just echo what Kentish Cob has already said here. This is really something else and has to seen. I'm thinking about getting the book.