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Homage to black and white photography

Haiku #4′ is my homage to black and white pho­tog­ra­phy. Some­times I miss pulling  sil­ver gelatin prints out of the devel­oper at my base­ment dark­room. Times long gone, but  good mem­o­ries stay with me. Now I cher­ish the lat­est tech­nol­ogy, and work­ing … Con­tinue read­ing

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Let it rain!

After the long hot, and dry period at high­lands of Mex­ico, we are cher­ish­ing the arrival of rainy sea­son. We are danc­ing around ‘hur­rah’, rain, glo­ri­ous rain! I have lived in cities like Helsinki, Chicago, and Seat­tle where the rain … Con­tinue read­ing

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three white hats

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Picture of the Day #5

Here is an other sam­ple of my recent pin­hole images. I made this one of a flock of graz­ing sheep at beau­ti­ful fields of Los Senderos in San Miguel de Allende while hav­ing most deli­cious comida al fresco with friends. … Con­tinue read­ing

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Picture of the Day #4

If you have been fol­low­ing Salted Herring’s mun­dane wan­der­ings, you might have noticed cer­tain affec­tion for trees and also for pin­hole pho­tog­ra­phy. This pin­hole pho­to­graph was taken on coun­try road to Ato­tonilco, just out­side the town of San Miguel de … Con­tinue read­ing

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sea-maiden

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playing with diana

i have been taken diana, my awe­some plas­tic medium for­mat film cam­era, to daily expe­di­tions and mun­dane walks. work­ing with film is a slow process…how eas­ily one gets spoiled with instan­ta­neous grat­i­fi­ca­tion of dig­i­tal, with mem­ory cards hold­ing giga­bytes of … Con­tinue read­ing

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happy and productive 2010

new year and new ideas brew­ing. i have been load­ing my ‘anti­quar­ian’ and low-key plas­tic cam­eras with pre­cious film…and ready to ven­ture to the new with the old. i took this pic­ture of conchero dancer with diana cam­era, a gift … Con­tinue read­ing

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