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Lying on Its Back
Posted by Michael Rawluk (Williams Lake, BC, Canada) on 24 September 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
A Moment in Photographic History:
French inventor and optical manufacturer Louis Jules Duboscq died Sept 24, 1886. A couple of his innovations were an apparatus for enlarging by electric light and his Polyconograph camera that allowed for fifteen exposures on each plate.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
After 40 years of ingesting every aspect of photographic science and composition, I still find the camera to be an endlessly intriguing partner that challenges my imagination and knowledge. All that with only 3 variables of shutter speed, aperture and focal length. - Ralph Auletta
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Desperate Images and Existential Existence
All Images are Copyright ©Michael Rawluk. Just thought I would say that although why anyone would want to use them is beyond me. Well, Colette Amelia does on occasion but she always gives me a kiss after. So, if you want to use an image ... we can work something out ;-)
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Canon EOS 5D 1/80 second F/5.6 ISO 100 300 mm
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