the process of remembering: a photoblog by andrew huth

“London Bridge”

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A thing I enjoy about children: They play hard.

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7 comments in “London Bridge”

  1. Flickr: DaveHuth says:


    nice to see a couple of ladies who don’t shave their legs…. oh wait… that is simply the patented andrew huth Gritty and Grungey Photo Flesh Effect. I read about it in Popular Photography.

  2. Dad says:


    Right on, son! I read the same thing. Same texture as one of my Caddies. Perhaps this will help your brother abandon the Grit and Grunge he has been camping on lately.

  3. Flickr: Chris-trode says:


    Whatever magic you did to this, I like it. It looks almost like a painting, especially the little girl’s face and hair.

  4. Flickr: Tammy Duncan says:


    I use to love this game growing up! I love the motion of this photo and the way you processed it. Extraordinary job! Your brother is just too funny. I think he is getting you back in reference to the phantom photo!

  5. Flickr: Andrew Huth says:


    Photography great Ansel Adams wrote books called "The Camera," The Negative" and "The Print" expressing his views and techniques that photography is without a doubt a multi-step process and form of expression. I guess I have been enjoying the The Negative and The Print (although unlike Ansel I do it in the digital darkroom) stages of photography lately. ;-) Although, unlike Ansel, I never spend months working out a photo in the darkroom. Also and consequently, I’m not nearly as talented as Ansel was.

  6. Flickr: nolan says:


    those Adams books are way important and helpful. thanks for reminding me to go back to them, andrew!



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