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Category Archives: Nikkor 35/2 AFD
 Contrary to all impressions, I really do like colour photography… I just like a lot of colour So the following are my contributions Letter boxes Two of my favourite photographers are wonderful exponents of colour. I lurve William Eggleston’s rich dye-transfer prints and Saul Leiter’s early colour sends me into ecstasies. Window Torso / fanny…
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 Other people’s art… By Isabel Rock Philip K Dick has lost a lot of detail over the winter. That can be seen at the Elbow Designs blog. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Arches To Arches – Behind The Deptford Project (2) Win, Win, Win, Lose (0) Today Is Mostly The Numbers 145, 14, 2,…
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 Taken at high ISO and the shutter speed was still too slow for handheld. But I like it. And I would buy with complete confidence too. Convenient and in better condition than some. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: What took me so long… (0) Today Is Mostly The Numbers 145, 14, 2, 70 And…
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Apr
04
2010
Categories: Digital, Nikkor 35/2 AFD, Nikon, SLRTags: arches, barrows, Deptford, Deptford Project, derelict, gas cannisters, graffiti, markets, MOT, propane gas, structures2 comments
 Unexpected delights behind the Deptford project It would have been very easy to present these as dystopian grimy black & white images of urban decay. But that would be missing the point. I’ve done the opposite and saturated the colour. Fuck the stereotyping. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Painted Doors – Deptford Project (0)…
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 Found at the back of the Deptford Project cafe on Deptford High Street. Ace coffee and hat-tip to AJ the cake maker. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Striped (0) Win, Win, Win, Lose (0) Painted Doors – Deptford Project (0) Looking In And Out – Deptford Project (0) Garages and playgrounds (0)
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