Friday, February 26, 2010

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Paris, full speed


Three days in Paris. The ongoing race. Late for all my appointments, print to see nothing but eyes wide open all the time even at night. The body and mind exhausted awake.
















Minolta CLE + M-Rokkor 40mm f/2
+ Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM
Kodak TMax 400, Tri-X et Ilfotec LC29

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Customized Chapstick, Wedding Favor

How to love others? Unconditional Love

It is not always easy to love others : we often tend to see their faults and their qualities is a serious ... default!
We have become used to judge , analyze, assess others, and it is a very bad habit: who am I to judge anyone? Do I have all the pieces of the puzzle, its history, the ins and outs of his life to provide an objective assessment when I'm facing a person. Of course not.
So stop judging everything was going, or else we accept that the judge ...! Let us love us to be judged? course not. We would all like to face us People look at us with love, friendship, empathy and understanding. So do the others!
Personally, I imagine atop each person an aura of light and I speak, communicate, look at that white aura . Each person has in fact in her holiness, goodness, love, often well hidden. Then look at the light above the other and love
You see, if you practice this, your life will be transformed. Try!
More prosaically, you can train yourself to only see the positive qualities in one person. Basically, that's what we do when we love: we sublimate be one and only see the positive sides, those that we like ... Only a few weeks, months or years later, we also see the flaws ... load up to us to see only the positive qualities and a person to continue to love

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Printable Map Of The Smithsonian

Estuary, Mju: II

What intriguing title so I know. Most of the photos I've made so far in my series " Estuary " are made with a modest (but awesome) compact camera, autofocus, which meets the sweet name of Mju:, pronounced "Miou". This device was produced by Olympus between 1997 and 2007. He is better known across the Atlantic under the trade name "Stylus Epic" and was initially fitted with a 35mm f/3.5 lens. The second version, which I happily discovered in 1998, is equipped with the same fixed focus wide angle but gain one stop opening and becomes a 35mm f/2.8.

is the unit by which I became interested in photography, before buy my first SLR. To 1999/2000 when I had the opportunity to work in the photo department of a big name, the first NPC began to generate interest from some customers, but they were expensive and only rarely exceeded the 2.1 megapixels. So at this time distance tree, I remember selling kits mainly SLR (Pentax and Canon, mostly) and a few shovels of Mju: II.

The objective is very good for a camera in this price range (allow 80 euros new in 2008). The finder could not be more spartan, but ultimately it remains the front loiiiiiiin Leica Minilux, so ... Finally, I think what makes the strength of the Mju: II is both brilliant ergonomics (it is also a small compact camera and yet this a "handle") and quality measurement of light from his cell . I must confess indeed that night and day, photos of trips Mju: He always seemed to me a high quality exhibition.

Today my copy was pretty Barroude. I think I have released more films that come out of some Leica M in a lifetime. The goal must be skated as it pretty sticker ... but I love my Mju: II!











Olympus Mju: II
Fuji Reala 100 expired


Monday, February 8, 2010

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Estuary, next episode

is really the result of the previous post . The film begins on the same day, same place, and ends as often on the road somewhere.





















Zeiss Ikon 35mm f/1.5 + Canon LTM
Kodak Portra 160VC périmée