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Me, checking an old Ka 7 glider. Sometimes its nice, but i like the echo class much more... Dietmar

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vor 10 Stunden schrieb christoph_d:

Very nice ... and ... frightening ...

Now I understand why so many New Yorkers gave me "The Stare" as soon as I pointed the Leica at them 😁

M5, 35, Portra400

 

very good Christoph, i like the correspondence of the red lips and red sign-and the complementary green water outlet. And the stare of course. 

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vor 17 Stunden schrieb A miller:

Fedora Man waiting to accost subway riders for their money and smart phones (just to be mean) 

Portra 400

M-A, 28mm

 

 

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I imagine a guided NY-tour to all the places where the famous Fedora Man did his tricks. Great and funny picture, Adam. I love the bi-color situation. 

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Soylent Pano Triptych
M-A APO 50
E100 & ADOX Color Implosion a tad Toxic

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Disassembly No. 7
M-A APO 50
E100 & ADOX Color Implosion

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2 hours ago, Ernest said:

Soylent Pano Triptych
M-A APO 50
E100 & ADOX Color Implosion a tad Toxic

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How many humans were eaten in the making of this pano, Rog? With this and the adox implosion explosion that is Disassembly No. 7 it seems we are entering dangerous territory!

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3 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

more from the lost and found section; as before: M6, SLX 35 Canada, Ektachrome 100. Somewhere in the Arlberg area 1995

may be there is a kind of street photography even if there's no street..... 

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This is too fabulous for words, Klaus. To think that cloning was already so advanced in 1995!

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49 minutes ago, stray cat said:

How many humans were eaten in the making of this pano, Rog? With this and the adox implosion explosion that is Disassembly No. 7 it seems we are entering dangerous territory!

Entering dangerous territory? When did we ever leave? Wasn't the hazard apparent in Tarkovsky's Stalker? And you bring up the Donner Pass landscape with the mere suggestion of "soylent," circa 1973? There's no escaping that dendritic memory caged in your skull. To include "green" in the title certainly would have been redundant, and connecting word and image you joyfully arrived at the destination: Soylent Green! A none too subtle metaphor! Yes, Edward G. Robinson and the bicycle generator. The green in this triptych was just so, what can I say?--soylent! A soylent horizon that is only suggestive, murky, impenetrable, dark--yes, even dangerous, as your ever astute abacus calculates! Counterpoint, the dried blood steel, and the mechanical gray. BTW today there is even a Soylent Shake drink!

The other "implosion explosion" and all the TOXIC GRAIN fallout that event broadcasts is certainly the second movement to the Dangerous Territory symphony. Derrida with his lacerating diplomacy is quick to point out that systems deconstruct themselves; it's not something done to the system as extracurricular. Enter Disassembly No. 7. All right, I broke the rules and constructed my notion of an Albers Homage to the Square as if it had deconstructed itself. Of  course, yours truly did all the deconstructing, but the gymnastics I hoped to exercise was a visual prompt, Disassembly No. 7, that invited creative "reconstruction" in the mind. You are looking at what you're looking at, only reimagining it in new construction(s). I don't think we should become excessive with Tchaikovsky 1812 cannon fire for the final movement of Dangerous Territory, do you? Or should we invoke Oscar Wilde's "Nothing succeeds like excess!"?

Cheers,
Rog

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7 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

more from the lost and found section; as before: M6, SLX 35 Canada, Ektachrome 100. Somewhere in the Arlberg area 1995

may be there is a kind of street photography even if there's no street..... 

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I remember those 90's era ski boots ….ouch still hurts to think about 

 

 

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I had a laugh. I don't know about ROW (Rest of World,) but we do seem to have a bit of a problem with Americans not acting "age appropriate" nowadays. :)

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IID, 50/2 Summitar, ORWO NP15 expired.

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On the topic of aeroplanes, a Dreamliner at Arlanda airport. Excuse the light leak. It was with my bad mag. 

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6 hours ago, Wayne said:

I had a laugh. I don't know about ROW (Rest of World,) but we do seem to have a bit of a problem with Americans not acting "age appropriate" nowadays. :)

IID, 50/2 Summitar, ORWO NP15 expired.

nice shot..good catch

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Plaubel Roll-Op, FP4  

 

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Three glimpses.

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Something that seemed a mistake, but, thanks to film, a very special result.

Foma Retro 320, very low light, 20th of second at F2 with 50/2 Summitar and IID. Negatives so thin a flashlight is needed to perceive image. Epson V800

Aunt K and my grandson.

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