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{Project "52"} Week 34

August 24, 2014 in Project 52, Photography

Week 33 was skipped, but week 34 came with an idea - of two bananas spooning on the light of a candle.

Spooning bananas
Tags: Leica, Leica M (typ 240), Summilux 50 ASPH, spooning, bananas, humour, couple, intimacy, whimsical
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{Project "52"} Week 32

August 14, 2014 in Project 52, Photography

Gear, gear, gear - we are all obsessed with it to some extend, aren't we? Or is it just my unsavoury desire to make excuses for myself?

Tags: gear, Leica, Leica M (typ 240), Summilux 50 ASPH, Leica T, camera porn, black-and-white, VSCO Cam, VSCO, VSCO film
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Street Photography Book

August 03, 2014 in Photography

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{Project "52"} Week 31

August 03, 2014 in Project 52, Photography

I am looking at you and you are looking at me - and we are interfacing. And to interface with Picasso through Irvin Penn's photograph is to be communicating with two masters at the same time - throughout time without time.

Tags: Leica, Leica M (typ 240), Summilux 50 ASPH, portrait, museum, street, black-and-white, project, eye contact
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{Project "52"} Week 30

July 29, 2014 in Project 52, Photography

Everyone photographs the Dome - in clear sky and in characteristic clouds and with a sunset to admire or a sunrise to desire. But Florence is a cell - captured tourists weave through the  charms in the labyrinth of the Renaissance!

Tags: Leica, Leica M (typ 240), Summilux 50 ASPH, project, black-and-white, Florence, travel, architecture
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