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notorius
Strong atmosphere!
I'm pleased that it translated well in a photograph. It can be difficult to get weather moods to look right in a photo.
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Iga
Beautiful, Paul !
Thanks very much.
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FishyFishArcade
That's very nice, Paul.
Thank you!
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Very nice, I like the depth in this image.
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Iga: That's going to give you some interesting compositions. Nice to see.
The Scott was a water-cooled 2-stroke twin way ahead of its time and maybe too costly for the market. This is the 1928 Flying Squirrel 500 cc model. 500c/m, 80mm, TriX
[IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...72845ba4_b.jpgR2N7 Scott LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Brakelbos, Flanders, Belgium.
An interesting woods, cut straight thru by the (language-) border between Flanders and Wallonia (*).
Rather dense and young vegetation on wet grounds.
About 100 years ago it was 'restored' after it was completely devastated (erased) during the WWI.
There are a lot of small rivulets fed by even more little sources.
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Hasselblad + Distagon C 50mmT*, no filter, on Tri-x in E-76 (home brewed) 1+1
(*) Belgium, as so small it is, is divided in two major parts by a kind of cultural/linguistic 'border', a virtual line actually, giving administrative autonomy to the two main cultural communities: Flanders (in the North), which is Flemish speaking, and Wallonia (in the South), which is French speaking.
The very small German speaking community, Eupen-Malmedy (in the East), is administratively attached to Wallonia, but kept their cultural independency.
As the language is the outmost important carrier of the cultural identity, this 'border' is meant to safeguard the typical characteristics of these two (three) major cultural societies.
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phdgent
Brakelbos, Flanders, Belgium.
An interesting woods, cut straight thru by the (language-) border between Flanders and Wallonia (*).
Rather dense and young vegetation on wet grounds.
About 100 years ago it was 'restored' after it was completely devastated (erased) during the WWI.
There are a lot of small rivulets fed by even more little sources.
Attachment 257988Attachment 257989Attachment 257990Attachment 257991Attachment 257992
Hasselblad + Distagon C 50mmT*, no filter, on Tri-x in E-76 (home brewed) 1+1
(*) Belgium, as so small it is, is divided in two major parts by a kind of cultural/linguistic 'border', a virtual line actually, giving administrative autonomy to the two main cultural communities: Flanders (in the North), which is Flemish speaking, and Wallonia (in the South), which is French speaking.
The very small German speaking community, Eupen-Malmedy (in the East), is administratively attached to Wallonia, but kept their cultural independency.
As the language is the outmost important carrier of the cultural identity, this 'border' is meant to safeguard the typical characteristics of these two (three) major cultural societies.
Magnificent images! The first one in particular is spectacular. Kudos.
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phdgent
A beautiful set of images! But I especially love the middle one (...33.jpg) because it is a masterclass in showing incredible detail in very low values.