Sharp and unsharp

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  1. Roy

    Like you I’m not a great one for manipulations, but that is a very pleasing effect.

    I enjoyed your early Irving Penn article – never seen those images before, I must dig out my point source head for the enlarger again.

    Also pleased that it led me to the article on Norman Parkinson. I’ve always had a great admiration for his work and will seek out that ‘Portraits’ book.

    He is also to be thanked for producing one of the best sausages available! – Link.

  2. Roy – thanks for the link to the Porkinson – truly a great English ‘banger’!

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