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...at an african market
The expression of her face says it all....
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A group of Cretan men in front of a tavern in township Moires while relaxing doing nothing. Leica M6, Summilux-M 1,4/35mm (ltd. edition), Kodak TMY 400, dev. with D-76, sol. 1:1, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.
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Two Cretan men in front of a tavern in township Moires while relaxing and drinking a cup of greek coffee. Leica M6, Summilux-M 1,4/35mm (ltd. edition), Kodak TMY 400, dev. with D-76, sol. 1:1, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.
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Paura e delirio da incomprensione testi filologici.....
Fear and loathing caused by incomprehension of philological books.....
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On a chilly evening in Kodaikanal what could be better than hot corn and yummy Masala Chickpeas. This man had a small stall selling basic stuff like water, chips, cold drinks etc. Helping this guy with his work was his young daughter. The man has unruly gray hair and beard with the Chandan mark on his forehead and band on his wrist. The girl too has a white mark on her forehead and also adorns a traditional Bindi. The man is old yet works and looks content with what he does.
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It wasn't too long ago that the only street entertainer in Nottingham was a guy called Frank who played the xylophone really badly (albeit he was a local celebrity and now has his own memorial plaque in the City). Now we have a plethora of people but today was the first time I've come across the banjo in a while. Takes me back to afternoon matinees with my nan watching George Formby, it was terrible but I smiled like a good grandson should. This guy was actually really good although just like the bagpipes there is only so much of this particular instrument I can consume in a short period of time. Fair play to him though, he was entertaining.
Resisted the temptation to monochrome this one. I've added grain and spent a little time giving this bit of a 'photo processed' feel in Lightroom.
Churfest - Churwell Leeds 2019
In checking the date I see that I previously uploaded this but thought it was in colour. Due to lock down I am struggling for photographs.
This photograph is now copyrighted to the author. I have seen it used in so many places and some bad ones also. So please, STOP using it without proper permission.
Essa fotografia foi registrada pelo autor. Tenho visto ela usada em muitos lugares. Por favor, NÃO UTILIZAR A IMAGEM sem as devidas permissões.
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The shadows are real.
No edits, just colour correction.
How did I do that?
Jump and shoot, right timing, good light and some friends!
10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. This window is part of my book "China - 365 Days" and is simultaneously the frontispiece of the book. The picture originally is in color and the wooden front wall is red. The signs meaning is small mom-and-pop grocery store. Hasselblad 500 CM, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80mm, Kodak EPL 400, converted to b&w, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000 ED.
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Monument of female statue gives grave regard in a Transylvanian cemetery.
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