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Anima Series 5
Sitting No. 80
Lismore NSW 2015
WHEN YOU ARE LOST YOU ARE NOT ALONE
The human condition is one of contrasts.
Our lives are sometimes marked by extreme highs and desperate lows. For all the joys and pleasures we experience, there are dark places also and our challenge is to embrace all of the above as part of a seamless whole.
To genuinely engage with life demands that we accept all it presents us - regardless. All the beauty and sadness. All the shiny, loving faces and the dull, unforgiving looks alike are ours to own.
Everything.
The condition of being human is a state of constant change and we must make that change into a stairway by which to climb further. Together.
Walking around today with the original Sony RX1. Seems a lot of buzz about the just announced RX1RIII. Only 24MP here rather than the 60MP of the new one. Still a pretty good photo. I set the Zeiss 35mm f2 lens to macro mode. Seemed to work.
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And a new blog article about light and darkness. maybe about the spirit of light. and thank you Noël for your inspirational thoughts.
www.chris-r-photography.net/blog/2015/11/3/about-light-an...
I've been fiddling with an old Sony RX1 that someone gave to me that was apparently abandoned for broken, thrown away, then scavenged. It was filthy and was inoperable. The 35mm Zeiss lens looked in good shape. After a cleaning and some work on the battery, it turned on. The rear display worked. I took it out for a test walk and shot a few photos, including this one, which is RAW with no edits. The auto-focus works too. I'm pretty happy with the results. That Zeiss is sharp!
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