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02/07/2011

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Occasionally the planets align and you develop a roll of film that contains more than a few images you're really happy with, proud of. Perhaps it has nothing to do with the planets and is all to do with the Leica M6 you just purchased. Either way, it was a happy day today when I returned early from Melbourne and created these.
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While in Melbourne I visited Tom, as I approached his house I could hear some kind of slapping sound, I made my presence known as not to walk in on something sinister; I found him practicing to become a rock‐star on his outwardly silent electronic drum kit......rock‐star or retard? You be the judge. (It is damn quality and fun though!)
The last week, prior to my trip to Melbourne, had been quite eventful. Luckily the machine that is the camera allows me to keep track of the goings on, recording them in the form of a chemical reaction, to be rediscovered later on. Due to this marvel of modern science I now know that the last week included: buying more cameras, Rach working, night, riding, bike‐polo, Eddy's b'day drinks, dumplings, the markets, lazing, antique‐ing, Braidwood and Elroy.
Cameras - the new memory.
 


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Leo O'Shea
04/17/2011 20:41

hi Ty, seriously impressed with your M6. What lens are you using? I have been yearning for a 50mm sum micron.. Can you convince me to dive in and add to cart?

Along with slow food, and simple bikes i loVe pictures that you make slowly with that reward far longer than iPhotos slide show . Have also been growing hops and making beer from 3 kinds of barley. Return to real life It's like the revolution against the digital revolution. (not a real revolution

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