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by jkt (created on )Gallery | Comments 
Ray after a lecture talking to students/fans.

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Posts: 2745 | Location: Glendale, California | Registered: 11 June 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Nice. Thanks for all the hard work!

Another reversed image, I see.

And look, a young Stephen King is there.


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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
Nice. Thanks for all the hard work!

Another reversed image, I see.

And look, a young Stephen King is there.


OK, I get the hint. I'll stop posting because of my imperfections.


John King Tarpinian
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Posts: 2745 | Location: Glendale, California | Registered: 11 June 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No!!! For the love of God!

Keep posting. Smiler


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...OK, I get the hint. I'll stop posting because of my imperfections.


Don't stop! They're not your imprefections, they're a consequence of that quaint technology that relied on negatives. Besides, it's not unknown for a photographer, editor or art director to deliberately "flop the negative" in order to get a more appealing composition. Ever noticed that the painting adorning the cover of Jerry Weist's book is a FLOPPED version of the same painting that appeared on the cover of FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION. I don't know which version is the correct one, but presumably the art directors of the respective publications had aeshetic reasons for printing the image one way round or t'other.

(T'other is a good word.)


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