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Pentax 67ii, SMC 200mm f4, Lee GND 0.6 HE, Heliopan SH-PMC CPL, Fujifilm Provia 100F (RDPIII), self-developed in Fuji Hunt Chrome 6X, IT8-calibrated & wet-mounted drumscan.
New Direction, though the exact path is not clear. I need and want to do my own thing. Follow my heart and listen to my own voice. I long to find balance between openness and protecting [what is mine and precious].
i'm meant to be having an 'organising' life day but instead have been distracted by films and flickr!
i'm up to manchester tomorrow to start the new year celebrations - I can't wait for mr scruff!
© Jean Marie Boyer-Toute reproduction sans autorisation est interdite
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"What is it to actually go outside the nest
we have built for ourselves, and earlier
our father's nest: to go into a forest
alone with our eyes open? It's different
when you don't know what's over the hill --
keep the river on your left, then you see
the river on your right. I have simply
forgotten left and right, even up and down,
whirl then sleep on a cloudy day to forget
direction. It is hard to learn how
to be lost after so much training."
- Jim Harrison, from The Theory and Practice of Rivers.
Prix Nobel de littérature !?... et pourquoi pas ?
pour ce qui est de la 10th anniversary edition, oct.28th est la date de sa sortie US, mais pour sa sortie par chez nous, va falloir attendre.
I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which, if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright.
E X P L O R E.
Immeuble de bureaux de la Direction de STX.
Dans le style ART DECO
Les Chantiers de l'Atlantique
SAINT-NAZAIRE
FRANCE
Leica M (Typ 240)
Summicron-M 35mm ƒ/2 ASPH
Street Photography in Porto, Portugal
Might also upload this one in colour as it's more spectacular in my opinion.
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
© Toni_V. All rights reserved.
After years of dragging over 10 kg of Canon gear around the world I finally decided to try something different. So, after much mental wrangling I traded my 300 F2.8 (not used for 18 months) for a Sony RX10M4 bridge.
This is my first wildlife test taken from the comfort of the living room through double glazing. I also took shots of the same bird with the 90D/100-400 combination. They were slightly better quality but not by much!
My hand luggage for Thursday's trip to Tenerife is going to be just that little bit lighter!