(Part 3) Best photography collections & exhibitions according to redditors

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We found 345 Reddit comments discussing the best photography collections & exhibitions. We ranked the 158 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/midgrid · 7 pointsr/formula1

Hello! To expand on my post over there, Reutemann told Frank Williams that he intended to quit immediately after the Brazilian Grand Prix, a race in which he was left behind by upstart young team-mate Keke Rosberg and then collided with Niki Lauda's McLaren, the resultant damage forcing his retirement. Williams asked him to think it over (Reutemann had previously announced his retirement following the conclusion of the 1981 season, only to be tempted back) and confirm his decision on the Friday, five days later. That Friday, Reutemann re-affirmed his decision to retire, and his departure was announced at the weekend. The following week, the Argentine armed forces invaded the Falklands...

It's entirely possible that Reutemann had some knowledge of what was going to happen, using his connections in Argentine business and politics (he received sponsorship from state-owned Argentine companies earlier in his career, and later entered politics following his retirement from driving), or perhaps he was simply astute enough to realise it by himself. However, there were other reasons that could have motivated his decision, including:

  • residual dissatisfaction on both sides about how he lost the 1981 championship;

  • Reutemann's dissatisfaction with the current state of F1 (this was during the FISA-FOCA war, and the famous drivers' strike took place at the first round of the season in South Africa);

  • some of the teams (including Williams) running normally-aspirated engines using "water-cooled brakes" in Brazil to run underweight and compete with the more powerful turbos was contrary to Reutemann's sense of sporting ethics;

  • Reutemann was startled by Rosberg's surprising speed (he hadn't scored a point in the whole 1981 season in an uncompetitive Fittipaldi car), and didn't fancy a tough inter-team battle after a fractious previous partnership with Alan Jones;

  • a personal falling-out with Frank Williams is alluded to in some of the sources I have read, but not expanded upon in any detail.

    Whatever his reasoning, Reutemann's position in the team would surely have become untenable in any case during the conflict.

    There is a Argentine biography of Reutemann which may contain more information, but it is not widely available outside the country and only exists in a Spanish edition, which I can't read. Do we by any chance have any Argentine/Spanish-speaking F1 fans in this subreddit who have read this book?

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/HistoryPorn
u/whetworx · 5 pointsr/PreggoPorn

You can always try the book that it's from.

Sinsation by Norbert Guthier

u/Revalie · 3 pointsr/CasualUK

Some reverse image searching suggests its from this photography book Or Glory: 21st Century Rockers

EDIT: Link to Photographers website with photo visible

u/rogue · 3 pointsr/photography

I don't consider myself to be a street photographer, but Saul Leiter's early color work made an impression that has remained with me ever since. The book Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography has a good selection of his work, along with that of Robert Frank and four other artists.

u/yermawsgotbawz · 3 pointsr/MNTrolls

It's the Red Hot 100!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Red-Hot-100-Thomas-Knights/dp/386787767X

I only know because a friend of mine is in it. I'm not saying who- they are GORGEOUS though.

u/Moerty · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

check this out, trains and travel in one book.

edit: make sure it's a hardbook cover.

u/WillAdams · 2 pointsr/graphic_design

You can do any design you want --- the only limits to TeX / LaTeX are processing power, computer storage capacity, and human ingenuity.

http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/

An excellent example of a book done using TeX: Life Cast: Behind the Mask --- no composition house would accept the design specification to do the work with a traditional tool.

u/nullibicity · 2 pointsr/nsfw

It's the same photo as is on the cover of this book:

http://www.amazon.com/My-Nude-Photography-Tom-Jacobi/dp/3832792155

u/SerendipitousCat · 2 pointsr/pics

I've always been partial to the Lucky Strike girl myself!

u/leftnose · 1 pointr/photography

The Family of Man is one that needs to be in every collection.

Any Karsh collection as well.

u/kafkagraph · 1 pointr/slavelabour

$15 Paypal for a OCR searchable PDF copy of the below book:

Picture Industry – A Provisional History of the Technical Image – 1844-2018

https://www.amazon.com/Picture-Industry-Provisional-Technical-1844-2018/dp/3037645024