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The Fun in Her Eyes
Nothing like a backyard pool on a hot summer day to get the fun going. Mmmmmm! Leica M6, 50mm Summilux, Tri-X Continue reading
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Sisters in Spirit
Certainly, they look like sisters, don’t they? But they are cousins. We sure have a heavy Nordic strain running through our family. This image is of Courtney and her cousin Charlotte from about 15 years ago. I’m fascinated by how we value family images over time. When I’m going through my family images just after taking them,… Continue reading
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My baby’s back!!!
No my kids didn’t go anywhere. I got my baby back from her second overhaul and I have to say that there is something really wonderful about shooting film with a completely manual camera. 27 years old and she works like she was new. I have to say that I do love the… Continue reading
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Brooke at the Beach
I love the quiet peace at the beach…. its not only relaxing but recharging. This was from a few weeks ago when we took off a little early, got the kids and headed to Beverly Shores in Indiana for some evening at the beach then some garlic knots in Valpo at Greeks. I’ve also been… Continue reading
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Busy Scanning
Some film images I took over the last few visits with the Horners. Continue reading
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Something tells me they're related.
I’m final getting around to scanning some of the images I’ve been taking with my Leica M. It really fun getting back to film. This image is of Charly and his dad early this spring. His dad loved wandering the grounds and investigating things while Charly was doing a run of maple syrup, you could… Continue reading
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I stand still or move slowly, feeling things like the impulse of shapes, the direction of lines, the quality of surfaces. I frame with my eye (sometimes with my hands) as the ground glass would frame. Nothing that one could reasonably call thinking is taking place at this stage. The condition is total absorption; the decision (a picture!) is spontaneous. – Aaron Siskind, 1955