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  George Tice. These pictures are so good it’s intimidating.
Mother and Child | Meetinghouse
Ferry Slip

Edward S. Curtis If you’ve never seen his Native American photographs, you’re in for a treat.
Both Curtis and Tice are at the AfterImage Gallery site; look around for more great stuff.

 
 

Jacques-Henri Lartique
This guy is just pure fun. Remember that he was shooting in the early 1900s. Apologies for the commercial site. Here are his images, My Hydroglider, Papa at 80 KM/HR, and Zissou.

Roy DeCarava
He is one of my favorite photographers. Unfortunately, it’s very hard to find examples of his work on the Internet. Again, apologies for the ads at this site. Here are his images, Graduation, and Subway Stairs.

 

 
  William Claxton
This links to a page of his thumbnails; there are no back buttons on the individual photos pages. Fantastic jazz photos.

Ron Rosenstock
This is an incredibly beautiful picture that takes almost 45 seconds to download.

 
  Bill Schwab
This link takes you to his home page because you should see how well designed this site is as well as the ingenious way he has of preloading his big images.

Werner Berghofer
Portraits, still life, and pictures of Vienna

 
 

Gina Conte
Portraits, street photography, children, and animals. A fun site.

Michael Kenna
One page with three of his photographs which are all very nice. Mysterious landscapes.

 
 

Geoffrey Kuehn
He has urban pictures that I thought were very fine. I picked out my favorite.

Wynn White Photography
Home page of a beautifully designed site with excellent photos and info.

 
 

Dr. Nadeeb Baroody
Seashore images, scenes from Egypt, and nature photographs.

Moshe Caine
Domesticated landscapes from the United Kingdom. Fields, farms, and roads.

 
  Rolfe Horn
Extensive collection of landscapes, and close-ups of natural objects. Scenes from Yosemite, and the East Coast. Also, a series on the demolition of a freeway interchange.

David Styffe
Images of California, urban details, as well as one each of the Vernal Falls, the Half Dome, and a field of mustard

 
 

David Longbottom
Landscape, portrait, and still life images

Andrzej Lech
Primarily sepia-toned gelatin silver prints. Landscapes, candid portraits, and semi-abstract details from home, and street.

 
  Derek Langley
This link goes to his home page, not one image but he’s got the pictures right up front. Beautiful photographs of London and elsewhere.

John Shimon and Julie Lindemann
Candid portraits of people from the small towns, and rural areas of Wisconsin.

 
  John Lehmann
Panorama photographs of cityscapes. Black and white, of course.

Robert Lyman
Incredibly slow download time but he has a beautiful gallery of platinum prints.

 
  All comments and suggestions are welcome.
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