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Série "AnaKronisms"

Chambre Cambo SC - Shanghai GP3 4x5 - Caffenol CL

Grandmother Canzler gave them all a lecture about the dirtiness and danger of the alley and insisted that they only play in their back yard. She went on and on about how inappropriate it was to be outside of the fence at their age. She also added that she would tie them to the clothes line if they were her children.

 

The boys, Honey (the dog), and Harriet listened attentively.

 

(My grandmother actually did that to my father as a toddler!!!! Today, CPS would get involved. She was actually a great mother - most of the time).

 

1:12 scale dollhouse

Caco German made dolls

Schleich dog

The cartel announcing my lecture at the school of Architecture of Alcalá de Henares, last thursday, march the 31th. This cartel was kindly composed by the cátedra de Expresión Gráfica of the University.

     

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Abandoned Lecture Hall of a University in Belgium.

 

College zaal van een verlaten universiteit in Belgie.

 

www.stevendijkshoorn.nl

This is Garn Ddyrys, site of the first significant ironworks of the industrial revolution. The pool in the foreground is made-made, being the reservoir of water used to cool the molten iron when it was poured out of the furnace into the molds as 'pig iron'. There is no longer a pool here normally, but the recent rain has partially refilled it.

 

Where the two sheep are you may be able to make out a gap in the wall. This is the outflow for the pool, where water was drained off into the ironworks which sat immediately downslope from this pool. The pool was then maintained by a series of feeder ponds higher on the hill, including Keepers Pond, which is visible in several of my other photos.

 

As such, this is a very significant industrial heritage site, and is part of the Blaenavon World Heritage site.

 

In the background can be seen the peak known as Sugar Loaf, which 10 minutes previously had not been visible at all because of the hailstorm that preceded this photo.

 

'Lecture mode off'

Leica M5 + Elmar L39 9cm - Kodak trix + xtol

Palais Longchamp, Marseille, France

hasselblad

fuji provia

Photo Lectures at the University of Aschaffenburg.

Today: Panorama photography. Students and me? Behind the camera :-)

 

We calculated all that necessary stuff:

- step width (according to Teta / view angle)

- aperture

- focus distance (according to the hyperfocal distance)

 

They did the pano by themselves, and it worked out pretty well. :-)

 

>>> Gear used:

Old, trusty EOS 500D with Sigma 10-20 zoom, on 10 mm. Tripod. Nodal point adapter from Rollei.

  

Perspective of mine looking at the lecture hall

Biblioteca e Departamento de Estudo da União dos Professores Iraquianos.

Fotógrafo: [s.n.].

Bagdade, [s.d.].

 

Arquivos Gulbenkian PT FCG FCG:SMO-S007-P0001-D00041-FOTO00767

As a region in modern France, Lorraine consists of the four departments Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges. Lorraine makes up nearly half of France's border with Germany, and also borders Belgium and Luxembourg.

 

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From the stage of a lecture hall in the lower floors of the abandoned military hospital.

The complete story here.

 

Night, totally dark space. 83 second exposure, natural xenon flashlight.

 

Reprocessed and replaced, May 2024.

3 cups of coffee and a boring lecture..

Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "With an estimated population in 1925 of 2999,239, Chicago is the second largest city in the United States, and although it is a thousand miles from the ocean, it is one of the greatest ports in our country. the low, flat land on which the city is built was once covered by the waters of Lake Michigan. Chicago has no natural harbor, but by widening and deepening the mouth of the Chicago river and by protecting it by breakwaters an excellent harbor has been made. the River itself, which used to flow into the lake, has been transformed into a drainage canal by which the waters of Lake Michigan flow into the Illinois River and finally into the Mississippi. § Chicago is the largest meat market in the world and the greatest railroad center."

 

Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides

 

Item Number: P217:set 051 028

 

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a Barcelona, Santa Maria del Mar, barri del Born

 

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