--- mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
<snip>
> For me, the real tosh comes in when you get the
> stories about him never 
> cropping.

It's probably more accurate to say that he "rarely"
cropped or "almost" never cropped.

I think he, in his later life, claimed that he never
cropped, but that's simply not true.

I read an interview by his long-time developer, a
fellow by the name of Gassman, IIRC, who said that he
did ~on very rare occasions~ crop.  Derriere la Gare
St Lazare is an example - that's the one of the guy
stepping off the ladder into the huge puddle of water,
caught when his foot was about an inch from hitting
the water.

In a magazine, I saw a photo of the original neg, and
he clearly cropped, as the whole left side was dark -
something you never see in the print.  Turns out he
was shooting through a fence, and a picket darkened
the left side of the frame, so he cut it out, because
he had to.

As Gassman said, that may have been the exception that
proved the rule of "no cropping".

cheers,
frank, who almost never crops, because that's the way
HCB did it, but I'll never ever be that good <vbg>

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is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer

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