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PanFrank



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For Uwe I have chosen a photo with a Rolleiflex, which is an homage to Robert Doisneau, possibly the greatest artist using this wonderful camera.
· Date: Thu, 7, January, 2021 · Views: 2733
· Filesize: 60.9kb, 271.3kb · Dimensions: 1400 x 1026 ·
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Keywords: merry-go-round
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford FP4+@100
Film developer & temp:: Rodinal@18°C
Lens Focal Length, aperture: 80mm
Tripod used Y or N:: N
Paper:: Adox MCP glossy
Paper developer & temp:: Moersch 4812 eco

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Tony Marlow
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Fri, 8, January, 2021 10:27am

Nicely framed and printed and the light has lifted the contrast and depth of the scene, it all works fine. It is a busy scene but you have made the roundabout stand out from the background. Not certain that I would survive a ride on it, the last time I rode on one of these many many years ago I staggered off to darkened room for the rest of the day.


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Terry S
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Fri, 8, January, 2021 1:17pm

A good shot and scan Frank. Well done! Smile


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PanFrank

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Sat, 9, January, 2021 6:45pm

Thank for the kind comments. It was made some years ago in Trier on the old market, which is a very busy place. Still wonder that I was allowed for that second without a tourist going by. The reference to Doisneau in teh details is another lonely roundabout: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/52532.
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Terry S
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Sun, 10, January, 2021 1:05pm

Frank: I tried your link and it went no where, for me only to realise that you had put a full stop at the end of the link. Smile


So the link to the great picture, should read:


www.moma.org/collection/works/52532


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Richard Gould
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Mon, 11, January, 2021 12:11pm

A nice shot Frank, but a little sad, suits the year we have had, sad to see the whole place deserted
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MartyNL

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Tue, 12, January, 2021 11:18pm

The stationary, silent, colourless and empty carousel. It goes againt everything to do with merry-go-rounds.

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alexmuir
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Thu, 21, January, 2021 11:15am

I really like the lighting. It makes the carousel stand out in a 3-dimensional way. The fact that there are no people creates a very strange atmosphere. It could be a film set, or perhaps something untoward has happened?
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CambsIan

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Sat, 23, January, 2021 10:21am

The merry-go-round of life, no longer going round. How true.


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