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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Winter Light.
”We work in the dark – we do what we can – we give what we have. Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. the rest is the madness of art” -Henry James
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Vintage Black & White vs Color via a Leica M9
It’s an interesting conundrum, I shot in Vintage B/W and I also shot the same scene in Low Contrast Color, this is all on the M9 with a 50mm 1.4 or a 16/18/21mm lens. None of the images has been … Continue reading
Posted in Leica, New Zealand, South Wairarapa, Winter
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Winter when it comes, comes in spades!
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Posted in Lake Wairarapa, Wairarapa, Winter
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Rambling thoughts on film and other stuff :)
Hey, it’s Thursday, and i’m still struggling, albeit more comfortably, with a set of strained back and stomach muscles. Bugger! My ex refers to it as my “Duck Disease” and I can’t laugh at that as it makes my back … Continue reading
Posted in retirement, teaching, Technology
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