Do any of you use 10-13-B? The pictures in the book look kind of like a reverse pivot, but I think this may be from the camera angle.
How much of a slide is involved?
Originally Posted by lagster How much of a slide is involved?Agree 10-14-B #1 (if that's what you refer to) looks a bit overcooked or not well aligned - at least for Diane.... I guess each individual can accommodate a certain amount of hit slide. Some less, some more.

Originally Posted by lagster Do any of you use 10-13-B? The pictures in the book look kind of like a reverse pivot, but I think this may be from the camera angle.Homer's pictures are narrow in focus. They only show the orrect section being referenced to. If an arrow is included, just that small area. I do wish the pictures were better but Diane is a classic. Who else would have used a women in that era except Homer. He was so different. And as Lynn said (here is another favorite quote) "If you want to be the best- you got to be different."
How much of a slide is involved?
Originally Posted by 6bmike Homer's pictures are narrow in focus. They only show the orrect section being referenced to. If an arrow is included, just that small area. I do wish the pictures were better but Diane is a classic. Who else would have used a women in that era except Homer. He was so different. And as Lynn said (here is another favorite quote) "If you want to be the best- you got to be different."Yes and the story about the photos must be repeated again and again. Photos are taken over many years and Homer kept her clothes in a closet for next shooting. One time he lost her shoes and she used other shoes. Look at the pics 8-1 -- 8.6. The last photos are with other shoes and may be taken years later. Still the opening in the bushes behind her indicates that he used the exact same spot in the garden..
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Do you mean 10-14-B?