Interesting video as usual! A small remark if I may about the pronounciation of the ‘oo’ in Dutch words and names. It should sound more like ‘open’ or ‘token’ than ‘too’ or ‘book’ ;-)
Hello sir! Your explanation is really intense helping me a lot to see details of the photograph. Would you help me to reach the earlier examples of the original photograph (Open Door) that you showed at the end of video? I tried to find them but had no result at all. I need them for my study!
It's all easily available online, I can't do your research for you but here is a good start: talbot.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/2015/09/18/the-soliloquy-that-opened-a-door/
Wow, 1840?!? Outstanding! Thanks
Thanks, one of my favourites too.
Dear Justin, thanks for your video, thanks for teaching me how "to see"
May God bless you...!
Willem DP Photographer
Interesting video as usual! A small remark if I may about the pronounciation of the ‘oo’ in Dutch words and names. It should sound more like ‘open’ or ‘token’ than ‘too’ or ‘book’ ;-)
it`s brilliant
Hello sir! Your explanation is really intense helping me a lot to see details of the photograph.
Would you help me to reach the earlier examples of the original photograph (Open Door) that you showed at the end of video?
I tried to find them but had no result at all. I need them for my study!
It's all easily available online, I can't do your research for you but here is a good start:
talbot.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/2015/09/18/the-soliloquy-that-opened-a-door/
This is great
thank you!! helped a lot with my exam :)