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Wellington, NZ, 2011: Messing around with shallow depth-of-field with my Kiev-4m. Kiev 4m/Jupiter-8/Ilford Delta 400
Read More PoleWellington, NZ, 2011: Messing around with shallow depth-of-field with my Kiev-4m. Kiev 4m/Jupiter-8/Ilford Delta 400
Read More PoleWellington, New Zealand, 2006: Zorki 2 C/Jupiter 8
Read More LampsBruxelles, Belgium, 2004: The “Atomium” was built in Brussels for the World Fair Expo 1958. It is supposed to represent the shape of an Iron crystal- magnified 165 billion times. My mother visited it touring Europe in 1959-60. Not long after I visited it was closed and refurbished to it’s former glory. This is how […]
Read More AtomiumParis, April 1998: A shot from my first visit to Paris. I think it’s from Pere Lachaise Cemetery…. Mamiya ZE/Sekor 50mm f1.7
Read More BustDublin, Ireland, 2003: Grabbed a few shots of Scottish post-rock icons Mogwai at the Olympia theatre in Dublin. They were promoting their new album “Happy Songs for Happy People”, a rather ironic subdued affair. It was a very intense/loud/exellent gig, and just when they were about to start their finale I was confronted by security… […]
Read More MogwaiWellington, New Zealand, 2008: A few shots using the exellent Jupiter-12 35mm lens around the Wellington region- the later on the south coast near Red Rocks… Zorki 4/Jupiter-12 35mm f2.8
Read More Jupiter 12Wellington, New Zealand, 2010: More images from the doomed (and now axed) set of the epic Jesus film “Kingdom Come“. Although the plot for the proposed film sounded dubious at best, the set was incredible and really took you back to circa AD Jerusalem, minus of course the grafitti… Ricoh XR-P/Rikenon 50mm f1.7/Fuji Superior 100 […]
Read More Kingdom Come again…Belgrade, Serbia, 2002: The Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building in Belgrade was considered a masterpiece of post-war architecture. It was bombed along with many other “strategic” buildings in Belgrade and elsewhere in The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1999 Nato bombing campaign.Most of the major bridges across the Danube in Serbia were also targeted, […]
Read More MinistryBelgrade, Serbia, 2002: Found these unexploded missiles and bombs (UXO) whilst wandering around the grounds of the Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade. The Nato bombing of Kosovo and Serbia three years prior (March-June 1999) successfully forced the Yugoslav military to retreat from Kosovo, preventing another atrocity like Bosnia. Canon EOS 100/28-105/Kodak Tri-X
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