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Subject: [Leica] Nathan's PAW 19 and 20: Seville/Arnhem
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Sun May 16 14:31:59 2004

Beautiful photgraphs, as almost ever.
Maybe just a little bit more contrast for the first 2? (It's a matter of
taste, I know, and De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum ;)
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> From: Nathan Wajsman <n.wajsman@chello.nl>
> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
> Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 21:57:43 +0200
> To: LUG <lug@leica-users.org>
> Subject: [Leica] Nathan's PAW 19 and 20: Seville/Arnhem
> 
> Finally finished scanning a bunch of film, so I can catch up on my
> postings. 
> 
> The week 19 offerings were taken on my way from my office in Seville to
> my apartment one evening. One of the things I really enjoy about the
> city is that the people are really open and friendly, and are more than
> happy to be photographed. In fact, when I approached these two elderly
> ladies, I tried to explain to them that I just wanted them to carry on
> with their conversation, but they insisted on posing, more or less:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_19.jpg
> 
> Due to the climate, much life in Seville takes place outdoors:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_19alt1.jpg
> 
> The two pictures above were taken with the CL, 40mm Rokkor on Tri-X.
> 
> The second alternate for week 19 was taken in the main shopping area of
> downtown Seville. This mime was atypical--she talked!
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_19alt2.jpg
> (M7, 35mm Summilux, Fuji Velvia 100F)
> 
> For week 20, we change gears completely...As I mentioned last week, I
> went to the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Arnhem last Sunday to honour
> those who had died to liberate the Netherlands and Europe. Around 1750
> soldiers who died during the battle of Arnhem in September 1944 are
> buried here. The cemetery is in immaculate condition, being tended by
> the local population and of course various veteran groups. I took a
> number of colour and B&W pictures, but somehow the colour ones just do
> not fit. So the three shots I present were all taken on Agfa Scala, with
> the M6 and 35mm Summilux.
> 
> Many of the graves have inscriptions such as the one on the left:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_20.jpg
> 
> A number of Polish troops were part of the Royal Air Force and the
> British Army in general:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_20alt1.jpg
> 
> And people came from the farthest reaches of the British Empire to fight
> and die here:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_20alt2.jpg
> 
> It was a very moving Sunday morning. As I was leaving the cemetery, an
> elderly couple drove up in a car with British license plates. The
> photographer in me said, "Great, let me stick around and get some better
> photos with these people in the frame!" But the human being in me
> prevailed--they were probably there to look for the grave of a family
> member or a fallen comrade...I left them alone, got back on my
> motorcycle and drove home.
> 
> The complete PAW index is at:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/indexpaw2004.html
> and comments/critique are welcome and appreciated as always.
> 
> Nathan
> -- 
> Nathan Wajsman
> Almere, The Netherlands
> 
> e-mail: n.wajsman@chello.nl
> Mobile: +31 630 868 671
> 
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Replies: Reply from kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour) ([Leica] Nathan's PAW 19 and 20: Seville/Arnhem)
In reply to: Message from n.wajsman at chello.nl (Nathan Wajsman) ([Leica] Nathan's PAW 19 and 20: Seville/Arnhem)