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David Mingay | all galleries >> Mynd Dagsins '15 >> Photo of the Day 2004 > Jan 3: Big Book
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03-JAN-2004

Jan 3: Big Book

This was a Christmas present from my parents. I don't have many books of photographs. This one is quite inspirational. One photograph per photographer, with just about every famous photographer you can name, and a quite a few I've never heard of, all listed in alphabetical order. What struck me about many of the pictures is how they were an instant in time captured on film. While I enjoy doing pictures like last week's Coke can, it could have been taken at any time, last week, next week, next year. Or I could have used a 30 minute exposure, or it could have been taken anywhere in the world. It wouldn't make any difference. OK, so I'm not about to head off to Baghdad to work as a news photographer, but I am going to try to capture some 'instants in time'. Not great historic instants, just things that happen. More like my shot at Clapham Junction which I was very pleased with. But not today. Today was cold, grey and dull. A good day to sit at home with a cup of coffee and a good book!

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Date/Time03-Jan-2004 16:37:47
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Si Kirk06-Jan-2004 19:04
it is indeed a good book, i treated myself to the paperback version before x-mas (could not find the hardback)
Guest 04-Jan-2004 01:42
I'll have to take a look at this book. I have the others in the series, The Art Book and The 20th Centure Artbook. And, yes, that train platform shot was amazing!! More of those would be great!
Ray :)03-Jan-2004 17:30
Seems like a good book to me - I don't like many with too many WORDS in them! Good catch for yet another grey day...