Tim Tucker
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These were the shots I liked and more often than not are the ones that created the most excitement, and disappointment. Shall we say that these were 'unconstrained by rules or convention'.
It's odd, but when I look back I was never really concerned with things such as 'the rule of thirds', though I knew of it as golden mean and it was only ever something that was posted in magazine articles. In all the extensive reading I did I never really found anyone that attached much weight to it. The impression I always got was that images should flow, they should have balance, and they should be comfortable within the four boundaries of the frame, never seeking to escape.
So much for theory, here's what I ended up with. Both shot with my Nikon F2 on B&W film which was developed in a bathroom. Offered here as full frame (yes those are the borders of the image and not a fancy mask).
It's odd, but when I look back I was never really concerned with things such as 'the rule of thirds', though I knew of it as golden mean and it was only ever something that was posted in magazine articles. In all the extensive reading I did I never really found anyone that attached much weight to it. The impression I always got was that images should flow, they should have balance, and they should be comfortable within the four boundaries of the frame, never seeking to escape.
So much for theory, here's what I ended up with. Both shot with my Nikon F2 on B&W film which was developed in a bathroom. Offered here as full frame (yes those are the borders of the image and not a fancy mask).
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