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Kew Gardens in the mid-1990s. Converted from color shot (uploaded in the past) to minimize deterioration in negative.

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13 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Very nice, Rog! I've rarely seen a more delicate pink. And the rhythm! Naturally, Gerhard Richter's "Eight Gray" comes to mind, this time horizontally. I love gray, it's so colorful. Or rather: it can be so vibrant. As you show.

Thanks, Dr. Kl@us, for mentioning “Eight Gray,” which also deals with Richter’s use of glass panels and the play of reflections. The notion of gray and how to think about it has always been provocative. Other references: Gerhard Richter/Michael Schmidt “Die Farbe Grau (The Colour Grey)”; Gerhard Richter “Ohne Farbe”; Vija Clemins/Gerhard Richter “Double Vision”; Julie Mehretu “Grey Paintings”; and Jasper Johns “Gray.”

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On 6/23/2024 at 3:52 AM, Kl@usW. said:

Suede, your objects are wonderful. Deceptively simple, yet convincing in their being. Photographic philosophy. Did you read Heidegger? (I tried but gave up.)

Was this meant for me @Kl@usW.? If so, thanks! And no, but I did have a Husserl book on phenomenology on my shelf for years and read no more than a page of it (I did better with Merleau-Ponty). Another  phenomenological object follows:

 

Mamiya C330, single exposure back, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 1:2.8 f8 1/4", paramender, Fujifilm UM-MA @ ISO 64,  D76H 1:5 21ºC, development timed by observation under safe light (12min?).

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F3, Nikkor 50mm f/1.2, Kodak Trix 400, EI 800, HC-110(E)

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4 hours ago, stray cat said:

This. Wow.

Thank you. From a while ago when my daughter was a member of a dance company - it was an impressive stage setup and I had the advantage of attending the dress rehearsals so simply positioned and waited to click at the right moment… 

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It's such a deliciously dramatic picture - one for your daughter to savour forever - and quite the opposite of the photograph of yours that follows which is quietly studious but no less appealing. Looking at your work here over a long time I am always reminded of a phrase that Jack Kerouac used in describing Robert Frank in the introduction to "The Americans": You Got Eyes.

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m3, 50f1.2 (reissue), portra 800

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vor 5 Stunden schrieb Xícara de Café:

Was this meant for me @Kl@usW.? If so, thanks! And no, but I did have a Husserl book on phenomenology on my shelf for years and read no more than a page of it (I did better with Merleau-Ponty). Another  phenomenological object follows:

 

Mamiya C330, single exposure back, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 1:2.8 f8 1/4", paramender, Fujifilm UM-MA @ ISO 64,  D76H 1:5 21ºC, development timed by observation under safe light (12min?).

Excuse me, Xícara de Cafe, of course I meant you. I´m still a bit jet-lagged after 14 hrs flight home from Japan...  

And a beautiful object again. Very tactile, your photo makes me feel the smooth warm surface 

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MP, Elmarit 28 asph, Portra 160 @100,   Yellow filter, partially corrected

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