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Saturday, September 23, 2006

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The Light Fantastic Autumn light, soft warm and perfect for the colours of the dying trees. This time of year has to be one of my favourite ...
Thursday, September 21, 2006

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A Months Wages That was the cost of my first Leica, a 111c model made in 1947 and with it I purchased a Elmar 50mm F3:5. Why did I make this...
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Guessing Exposures With Manual Cameras The Sunny Sixteen Method My Leica 111c left the Wetzlar factory in 1947, at the time very few (if any...

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My hand-held light meter Most of the photographers I know don't even own one of these beasts, probably wouldn't know how to use one ...
Monday, September 18, 2006

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Rodinal Agfa Rodinal has been in production for over 100 years, and despite rumours to the contrary, it is still produced and available to...
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Thursday, September 14, 2006

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My Leica What makes Leica special? The Leica was the first practical miniature format camera. Invented by Oskar Barnack in order to take pic...
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Monochrome Early Days I think most of the best images I've made have been in Black and White. Personally I feel the colour in some phot...
Wednesday, September 13, 2006

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Kodachrome This film has been around since the mid 1930's and for me defines colour photography in the 20th Century. The image above wa...
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Friday, August 11, 2006

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As the inexorable march of digital technology penetrates deeper into the world of photography, why are there still proponents of the 'ol...
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